| 21. | Probably the best example of something that seems to violate the second law is an optical isolator.
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| 22. | :: : An isolator is quite different to a ( hypothetical ) one-way mirror.
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| 23. | If back reflections cannot be avoided, an optical isolator must be installed directly behind the SLED module.
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| 24. | Secondly, percolated nanoparticles drastically improve resin conductivity, turning it from a perfect isolator into a semiconductor.
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| 25. | The unit used special adult-sized Vickers isolation units ( Vickers Medical Containment Stretcher Transit Isolator ).
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| 26. | Solid-state relays built around MOSFET switches usually employ a photodiode opto-isolator to drive the switch.
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| 27. | It is now very unusual for a sterile drug operation to be run without either an Isolator or RABS protective design.
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| 28. | The company introduced the first rubber isolator, the RSIC-1 ( Resilient Sound Isolation Clip ) product in 2000.
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| 29. | For a polarization dependent isolator, the angle between the polarizer and the analyser, \ beta, is set to 45?
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| 30. | Typically, this is a 63 A fuse and a switch, or a Minized fuse isolator which accepts a Neozed fuse.
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