Inductors designed for use as chokes are usually distinguished by not having the low-loss construction ( high Q factor ) required in inductors used in tuned circuits and filtering applications.
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She has also been recognized for her outstanding teaching, earning high Q scores from Harvard students and having received the University of Chicago s Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
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His high Q School Order of Merit placing gave him entry into many ranking event qualifiers for the Mark Allen 3 0 and made a break of 54 in the fourth frame.
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If the reflectivity is high, resulting in a high Q factor ( " i . e . " high finesse ), monochromatic light produces a set of narrow bright rings against a dark background.
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YIG has a high Verdet constant which results in the Faraday effect, high Q factor in microwave frequencies, low absorption of infrared wavelengths down to 1200 nm, and very small linewidth in electron spin resonance.
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In nanoscale photonic resonators with high Q, the effective mode volume V mode is inherently very small resulting in high F and ?, and terms 2 and 3 in equation 1 are no longer negligible.
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Wicheard's high Q School Order of Merit placing enabled him to play in the qualifying rounds of five ranking tournaments in the Welsh Open and was defeated 4 3 by Matthew Stevens in the first round.
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Doremus indicated that practically all melts deviate from the Arrhenius behaviour, e . g . the activation energy of viscosity changes from a high Q H at low temperature to a low Q L at high temperature.
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The frequency of a voltage-controlled crystal oscillator can be varied a few tens of parts per million ( ppm ), because the high Q factor of the crystals allows " pulling " over only a small range of frequencies.
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For the OZI suppressed channels, the gluons must have high q 2 ( at least as much as the rest mass energies of the quarks into which they decay ) and so the coupling constant will appear small to these gluons.