The induction of Super Dimona, a lightweight fixed wing powered aircraft in 2001, is a watershed in the history of AFTT and introduced a quantum jump in the quality of training.
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The 19th century empirically-derived Rydberg formula for spectroscopists is explained in the Bohr model as describing the transitions or quantum jumps between one energy level and another in a hydrogen atom.
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Following an unexpected quantum jump upon launch, the Lost Light is hurled off into the depths of space, where the crew is joined by Skids and contends with a stowaway Sparkeater.
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"Over the last year, we have seen a quantum jump in the level of awareness and response to HIV, " said Mark Malloch-Brown, administrator of the U . N . Development Program.
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From 2015 onwards the MNRE began laying down actionable plans for the renewable energy sector under its ambit to make a quantum jump, building on strong foundations already established in the country.
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If a light wave is the product of a quantum jump from a higher electron orbital to a lower electron orbital, then how many cycles are there in a light wave train?
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The quantum jump method is an approach which is much like the quantum trajectory, and the desired density matrix as a function of time may be calculated by averaging over many simulated trajectories.
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On February 10, 2012, Smash announced that the promotion would be folding after its March 14 event, following a disagreement between Tajiri and financial backer ( Quantum Jump Japan CEO ) Masakazu Sakai.
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"If fielded, the T-95 could represent a quantum jump in Russian tank technology and could prove very difficult to counter by existing Western tanks, " author Christopher F . Foss said in an interview.
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This then allowed the magnitude of the matrix elements to be interpreted statistically : " they give the intensity of the spectral lines, the probability for quantum jumps from the emission of dipole radiation ".