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Essential bandwidth (188 bytes)
5: In [[signal processing]], the '''essential bandwidth''' is the portion of a [[signal spectrum]] in the... Bandwidth (3180 bytes) 3: '''Bandwidth''' is the width, usually measured in [[hertz]], o... 5: ...e B is the total bandwidth, and W is the positive bandwidth. For instance, this signal would require a lowpa... 7: The '''bandwidth''' of an [[electronic filter]] is the part of the... 9: <center>[[Image:bandwidth.png]]</center> 11: ...ignal processing]] and [[control theory]], the '''bandwidth''' is the frequency at which the [[closed-loop]] ... Bandwidth compression (620 bytes) 1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''bandwidth compression''' has the following meanings: 2: *The reduction of the [[bandwidth]] needed to transmit a given amount of [[data]] i... 3: ...ded to transmit a given amount of data in a given bandwidth. 5: ...ndwidth compression implies a reduction in normal bandwidth of an [[information]]-carrying [[signal]] without... Bandwidth theft (4458 bytes) 1: ...that person's authorization. A number of types of bandwidth theft exist. 6: ...m shows that it fulfills the tests for theft. The bandwidth required to obtain spam is indeed the property of... 9: ... knowingly place them to deprive the recipient of bandwidth. 12: Bandwidth can be stolen by an unauthorized connection to a ... 15: ... to send [[spam (electronic)|spam]]. This sort of bandwidth theft would have more consequence, as it creates ... Equivalent rectangular bandwidth (674 bytes) 1: The '''equivalent rectangular bandwidth''' or '''ERB''' is a measure used in [[psychoacou... Comparison of latency and bandwidth (3260 bytes) 1: ...erstanding of communication is that having more [[bandwidth]] means a "faster" (lower-[[latency]]) connection... 5: [[Bandwidth]]: how much information can be transferred over a... 9: ==How latency and bandwidth interplay== 11: Latency and bandwidth together determine the "speed" of a connection, a... 23: ...y second'''. This is roughly 65 T1 lines worth of bandwidth! Carson bandwidth rule (758 bytes) 1: ...idth rule''' is a rule defining the approximate [[bandwidth]] requirements of [[communications system]] compo... 3: ...i>f</i> + <i>f</i> <sub>m</sub>) where CBR is the bandwidth requirement, Δ<i>f</i> is the carrier peak ... 5: The Carson bandwidth rule is often applied to transmitters, antennas, ... Bandwidth limited pulse (1211 bytes) 3: ...nerated by [[modelocking|modelocked]] [[laser]]s. Bandwidth limited pulses have a constant [[phase (waves)|ph... 8: A bandwidth limited pulse can only be kept together if the [[... 10: Keeping pulses bandwidth limited is necessary to compress information in t... Narrow-bandwidth television (1300 bytes) 1: ...pe of [[television]] designed to fit into a low-[[bandwidth]] channel, in the extreme case using [[amateur ra... 3: ...and for the technical challenge. However, narrow-bandwidth TV does not require mechanical TV hardware. [[Co... 6: *[http://www.nbtv.org/ Narrow-bandwidth Television Association] High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (3060 bytes) 1: '''HDCP''' ('''High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection''') is a [http://www.d... 5: ...g/hdcp/hdcp111901.htm A Cryptanalysis of the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System]. This paper wa... 20: [[de:High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection]] Essential patent (823 bytes) 1: ...ticular product. In particular a patent which is essential to a [[standard]] becomes very valuable if that s... 3: ... equivalent to legalised extortion, is to have an essential, [[submarine patent|submarine]] patent and to onl... Essential hypertension (400 bytes) 1: ...ory of essential hypertension. It is thought that essential hypertension is the result of a complex interacti... Essential nutrient (2154 bytes) 1: ...essential fatty acid]]s, [[phytochemicals]] and [[essential amino acid]]s. 3: ...es have very different essential nutrients. Most essential nutrients are substances that are metabolically n... 5: ...ce of [[air]] or [[water]] for humans, absence of essential nutrients usually leads only gradually to the dev... 7: ...the ill health that may result. Further advice on essential nutrition will be based on the circumstances of t... 9: Some essential nutrients may be toxic in large doses; for exampl... Essential Monet (825 bytes) 1: '''Essential Monet''' is a book written by arts expert [[Vanes... 3: ...r and described him as ''in many senses, the quintessential impressionist painter''. Essential spectrum (6042 bytes) 1: In [[mathematics]], the '''essential spectrum''' of a [[bounded operator]] is a certai... 3: ==The essential spectrum of self-adjoint operators== 9: The essential spectrum of ''T'', usually denoted σ<sub>es... 23: The essential spectrum is always [[closed set|closed]], and it ... 25: ...Hermann Weyl|Weyl]] (1910) originally defined the essential spectrum of a certain differential operator to be... Essential Records (142 bytes) 1: '''Essential Records''' is a subsidiary of [[London Records]]. Essential tremor (4618 bytes) 1: '''Essential tremor''' is a [[neurological disorder]] characte... 3: Essential tremor (ET) generally presents as a rhythmic trem... 5: Essential tremor is often found in more than one member of ... 9: ...is related to [[Parkinson's disease]] and whether essential tremor should properly be considered a kind of pa... Essential service (402 bytes) 1: ... which a [[priority]] [[dial tone]] is furnished. Essential service is typically provided to fewer than 10 % ... Essential singularity (1393 bytes) 1: In [[complex analysis]], an '''essential singularity''' of a function is a "severe" [[sing... 3: ...n ''U'' - {''a''}. The point ''a'' is called an ''essential singularity'' for ''f'' if it is a singularity wh... 5: ...') = [[exponential function|exp]](1/''z'') has an essential singularity at ''a'' = 0. 7: The point ''a'' is an essential singularity if and only if the [[limit (mathemati... 11: ... The latter says that in every neighborhood of an essential singularity ''a'', the function ''f'' takes on ''... Essential oil (2697 bytes) 1: An '''essential oil''' is a water-immiscible material produced by... 4: ...n putting them on the skin undiluted. If needed, essentials oil can be diluted with a [[carrier oil]] like [... 7: Many essential oils have medicinal properties that have been app... 13: ...aling, visit the [http://www.oil-testimonials.com Essential Oil Testimonials] website. 15: Prior to the discovery of [[distillation]] essential oils were extracted by pressing, and this is stil...
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