| 31. | Differing from a conventional soliton, a "'Vector dissipative soliton "'is strongly frequency chirped.
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| 32. | The method which Prigogine used to study the stability of the dissipative structures to perturbations is of very great general interest.
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| 33. | This realization has proceeded from, among other sources, a seminal concept of dissipative systems offered by Ilya Prigogine.
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| 34. | The dissipative part vanishes in the strict quantum adiabatic limit, while the geometrical part B might be non-zero.
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| 35. | As a dissipative element, even an ideal resistor naturally produces a randomly fluctuating voltage, or noise, across its terminals.
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| 36. | These materials are called static dissipative and have resistivity values in the range of 10 5 to 10 12 ohm-meters.
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| 37. | The 1977 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to thermodynamicist Ilya Prigogine for his theory of dissipative systems that described this notion.
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| 38. | For example, carbon nanotubes are used in electrostatic dissipative applications and nano-PTFE is used in ultra pure semiconductor applications.
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| 39. | Recently, multiwavelength dissipative soliton in an all normal dispersion fiber laser passively mode-locked with a SESAM has been generated.
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| 40. | The form reacts to the action of the wind, whatever direction it comes from, in a uniform and dissipative way.
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