An Introduction to the Description and Evaluation of Microwave Systems Using Terminal Invariant Parameters, Issues 112-118U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1969 - 23 pages |
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... produce a fairly large yet unknown number of actual machine instructions . This is almost certain to ( 1 ) aggravate the read - in problem by producing a greater total number of instructions than would one- for - one machine coding ...
... produce a fairly large yet unknown number of actual machine instructions . This is almost certain to ( 1 ) aggravate the read - in problem by producing a greater total number of instructions than would one- for - one machine coding ...
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... produce a easonable reconstruction of the original input nay suffice . We would also look forward to increased use of edundancy eliminating fact - correlations , duplicate hecking , and validation techniques applied to tems available as ...
... produce a easonable reconstruction of the original input nay suffice . We would also look forward to increased use of edundancy eliminating fact - correlations , duplicate hecking , and validation techniques applied to tems available as ...
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... produce " flowcharts written in ' almost any ' programming language . " ( Sherman , 1966 , p . 845 ) . Other ... produced b the circuit in question under any combination of conditions . He may also record the variou : changes on ...
... produce " flowcharts written in ' almost any ' programming language . " ( Sherman , 1966 , p . 845 ) . Other ... produced b the circuit in question under any combination of conditions . He may also record the variou : changes on ...
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... produce musical tones 5.60a and of computer - assisted music research and composition . In a recent review , Forte ( 1967 ) indicates the fol- I lowing principal areas of interest : experiments in auditory perception , the study of ...
... produce musical tones 5.60a and of computer - assisted music research and composition . In a recent review , Forte ( 1967 ) indicates the fol- I lowing principal areas of interest : experiments in auditory perception , the study of ...
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... produced most efficiently by a computer since the projections and drawing would be too tedious and impractical to produce by any other method . Although no actual mental visualization of the fourth dimension resulted from the computer ...
... produced most efficiently by a computer since the projections and drawing would be too tedious and impractical to produce by any other method . Although no actual mental visualization of the fourth dimension resulted from the computer ...
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