up decoupling or coupling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Decoupling usually refers to the ending, removal or reverse of coupling. Decoupling may...
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of explanations for why organizations engage in decoupling. Some researchers have argued that decoupling enables organizations to gain legitimacy with their...
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supply. A decoupling capacitor provides a bypass path for transient currents, instead of flowing through the common impedance. The decoupling capacitor...
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Dynamical decoupling (DD) is an open-loop quantum control technique employed in quantum computing to suppress decoherence by taking advantage of rapid...
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verified instances of decoupling since the Big Bang which are most often discussed are photon decoupling and neutrino decoupling, as these led to the cosmic...
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In electronics, decoupling is the prevention of undesired electrical energy transfer (coupling) between subsystems. A common example is connecting localized...
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pollutants, and decoupling is often measured by the emission intensity of economic output. Studies have found that absolute decoupling was rare and that...
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decoupling, neutrinos were in thermal equilibrium with protons, neutrons and electrons, which was maintained through the weak interaction. Decoupling...
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measure decoupling. This involves following changes in the emission intensity associated with economic output. Examples of absolute long-term decoupling are...
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review from 2012 suggested some efficacy of decoupling, which was corroborated by another study in 2019. Decoupling was shown to be superior to habit reversal...
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The decoupling of median wages from productivity, sometimes known as the great decoupling, is the gap between the growth rate of median wages and the...
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Nuclear magnetic resonance decoupling (NMR decoupling for short) is a special method used in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy where a sample...
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Meteorology: Decoupling". American Meteorological Society. Retrieved 2023-12-01. Derbyshire, S. H. (1999-02-01). "Boundary-Layer Decoupling over Cold Surfaces...
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Uncoupling protein (redirect from Decoupling protein)
An uncoupling protein (UCP) is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that is a regulated proton channel or transporter. An uncoupling protein is thus...
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Uncoupler (redirect from Decoupling agent)
An uncoupler or uncoupling agent is a molecule that disrupts oxidative phosphorylation in prokaryotes and mitochondria or photophosphorylation in chloroplasts...
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"Big Bang Theory, "The Terminator Decoupling": Summer time blues". The Star-Ledger. NJ.com. Retrieved May 8, 2009. "The Terminator Decoupling" at IMDb...
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conservation advocates support decoupling, many consumer advocates representing utility ratepayers have opposed decoupling as it attempts to guarantee revenue...
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1997 Asian financial crisis Eco-economic decoupling Decoupling of wages from productivity Systemic risk "Decoupling: Theory vs. reality." International Herald...
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Coupling (physics) (redirect from Field decoupling)
In physics, two objects are said to be coupled when they are interacting with each other. In classical mechanics, coupling is a connection between two...
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These two verified instances of decoupling since the Big Bang - namely, neutrino decoupling and photon decoupling led to the cosmic neutrino background...
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27 November 2020. Ding, Iza; Slater, Dan (2 January 2021). "Democratic decoupling". Democratization. 28 (1): 63–80. doi:10.1080/13510347.2020.1842361. ISSN 1351-0347...
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recombination and photon decoupling. Recombination describes the ionized particles combining to form the first neutral atoms, and decoupling refers to the photons...
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Decoupling is used in the study of U statistics, where decoupling should not be confused with Hoeffding's decomposition, however. (Such "decoupling"...
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MockServer (section Decoupling development teams)
MockServer is an open source mocking framework for HTTP and HTTPS released under the Apache License. MockServer is designed to simplify integration testing...
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Soundproofing (section Decoupling)
employed including increasing the distance between the source and receiver, decoupling, using noise barriers to reflect or absorb the energy of the sound waves...
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19th century. Trump's stated trade policy involves the United States decoupling from the global economy and having the country become more self-contained...
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Degrowth (section Decoupling)
inequality, and enhance overall well-being. The concept of decoupling denotes decoupling economic growth, usually measured in GDP growth, GDP per capita...
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"time of last scattering" or the period of recombination or decoupling. Since decoupling, the color temperature of the background radiation has dropped...
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Order fulfillment (redirect from Customer order decoupling point)
demand-driven see Demand chain management) elements of the supply chain meet. The decoupling point always is an inventory buffer that is needed to cater for the discrepancy...
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are proton-noise decoupling (also known as noise-, proton-, or broadband- decoupling), off-resonance decoupling, and gated decoupling. These modes are...
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