| 31. | How do I solve for the time constant?
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| 32. | For example ITU-R 468 noise weighting uses a special rectifier incorporating two cascaded charging time constants.
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| 33. | Experimental methods for measuring these time constants include fluorescence anisotropy, NMR, flow birefringence and dielectric spectroscopy.
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| 34. | A long time constant can result in temporal summation, or the algebraic summation of repeated potentials.
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| 35. | In a radioactive decay process, this time constant is also the mean lifetime for decaying atoms.
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| 36. | These time constants are one to two orders of magnitude greater than the shorter time constant.
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| 37. | The RC time constants are adjusted to match.
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| 38. | These time constants are one to two orders of magnitude greater than the shorter time constant.
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| 39. | Augmentation is differentiated from the three other components of enhancement by its time constant of decay.
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| 40. | Earlier designs had quite-different thermal time constants.
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