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The main difference between the two is that when dealing with an interactive presentation, the viewer can make decisions about information they are presented with. They can choose what they are more interested in and skip what they already know. A ... more
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Over-under designs put the chamber and barrel parallel to each other, saving length. Linear designs put the chamber and barrel in a line with each other, saving height. The popular Douchenator design is a linear one; Havoc is an over-under one. ... more
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A. Since the basic Hermes board produces 500mW an intermediate PA will be required (e.g. Apollo or Pennywhistle) to increase this to a level suitable for driving a commercial Linear. At the 20W PEP level there are numerious amplifers that could be ... more
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A linear foot is equal to twelve inches, the same as a normal foot. Lineal or running foot measurements are used for certain products like rough sawed lumber, where the lengths are not standardized. Look here for more information: http://mathforum. ... more
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Well that would depend on the layout of the parcel, if you are asking about lineal feet of the perimeter. Otherwise, linear feet measure distance and acreage measures area. Apples and oranges - they don't equate or convert to one another. ... more
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A linear epitope consists of about 6 to 10 adjacent amino acids on a protein molecule that is recognized by an antibody. In contrast, conformational epitope consists of amino acids that are not arranged sequentially. Here the antibody recognizes ... more
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The current evidence on prokaryotic linear chromosomes, the eukaryotes that do not use telomerase and quadruplex DNA has been considered. This has lead to the suggestion that quadruplex DNA may have played a role in the evolution of the protection ... more
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» Courses & subjects » Choosing your A-levels » Extended Project (EPQ) » Timetable for decisions » Frequently asked ... more
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The relation between linear velocity and angular velocity is that. Linear Velocity....as the name implies....deals with speed in a straight line, the units are often km/hr or m/s or mph (miles per hour). (Linear Velocity (v) = change in distance/ ... more
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The equation for linear velocity in calc is the change in time over change in distance. This also is the derivative of distance. ... more
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