In the case of positive detuning the optomechanical interaction leads to a negative contribution to the effective damping.
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:Detuning means the engine has a limiter ( either FiggyBee 08 : 08, 11 April 2007 ( UTC)
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This manifests itself in electrical detuning of the antenna resonance circuit and hence a measurable phase modulation of the received signal.
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The ultimate way of determining the source of a buzz and detuning problem is to measure the levelness of the frets.
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With a particular choice of detuning, different phenomena can be observed ( see also the section about physical processes ).
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Several sets of projections are acquired from the same sample with different detuning angles and then a tomographic image can be reconstructed.
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This approximation works best on resonance, i . e . if the detuning becomes exactly equal to the negative mechanical frequency.
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This is achieved by increasing the AC Stark shift on | g \ rangle through large detuning and raising intensity of the driving field.
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Corrosion organizes its chaos around a discernible melody and creates texture by shifting tempo, lowering the volume, detuning the guitars or changing keys.
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CLP managing director Ross Sayers said on Monday that there would be a " minor detuning " of next year's consumption projections.