Geomorphologists, engineers, governments and planners should be aware of the processes and outcomes involved with the null point hypothesis when performing tasks such as beach nourishment, issuing building consents or building coastal defence structures.
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When it's about to invert it becomes quite sporadic, with null points and points with the reverse of the expected field all over the place . talk ) 11 : 26, 13 June 2008 ( UTC)
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Additionally, it establishes the difference between the two scales'null points as being precisely 273.15 degrees Celsius ( " 273.15 �C = 0 K and 0 �C = 273.15 K ).
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Flares will still be seen by the con-scan seeker and cause confusion, but they will no longer overwhelm the target signal as it does in the case of spin-scan when the flare leaves the null point.
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The critical timing of the reciprocating parts is accomplished by a star-shaped sprocket that links and synchronizes both components, causing both to reach their maximum extension, or null point where forces are exactly equal, at exactly the same instant.
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Before I go off and write software, my question is whether the expected null point will be at a sharply defined frequency . . . what does this look like when we're close to the right frequency but not EXACTLY there?
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Let be the null point D on the bridge wire EF in percent . is the unknown left-side extra resistance EX and is the unknown right-side extra resistance FY, and is the resistance per percent length of the bridge wire:
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The null point theory has been controversial in its acceptance into mainstream coastal science as the theory operates in dynamic equilibrium or unstable equilibrium, and many field and laboratory observations have failed to replicate the state of a null point at each grain size throughout the profile.
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The null point theory has been controversial in its acceptance into mainstream coastal science as the theory operates in dynamic equilibrium or unstable equilibrium, and many field and laboratory observations have failed to replicate the state of a null point at each grain size throughout the profile.
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In RF detection, " diversity reception " is often used when the primary antenna is coincidentally located at an interference null point : by having more than one antenna one can adaptively switch to whichever antenna has the strongest signal or even incoherently add all of the antenna signals.