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Theoretically, the conventional LCMV BM can suppress the direct path and reflections by formulating the corresponding constraints in the BM if the perfect knowledge on the angle of arrival for each reflection is given [22].

Veterans worry that wry reflection is giving way to venom: when, at last year's Carnival, calypsonian Sugar Aloes lyrically ribbed the prime minister's wife, both Sugar Aloes' legendary forebear The Mighty Sparrow and the PM, Basdeo Panday, both leapt to the stricken damsel's defence.

The reflection coefficients for vertical and horizontal polarization (assume specular reflection) are given by [14].

Defining M = tmax/Δt and assuming as the time origin the arrival of the LOS component, the impulse response after multiple reflections is given by ∑ k = 1 ∞ h k t ; E, R = ∑ j = 0 M - 1 p k δ t - jΔt. (6).

The positions of these reflections are given in Table 3 and a typical radial intensity profile in the axial and equatorial direction provided in Figure 5H.

The reflections were given names like 'mirror-mirror'.

For our considered geometrical cavity and when we suppose that interior surface gives specular reflections, the reflection number is given by the following equation: n = i n t π 2 a - 1 (4).

A brief description of the ethics reflection groups is given in the text below.

Lastly, Pinc represents the optical power of the incident ray before undergoing the k th reflection, which is given by P inc λ = P E λ N ∏ j = 1 k − 1 ρ j λ (7).

Adopting Rorty's metaphor of "the mirror of nature" (1979) to criticize philosophy's self-conception as a neutral reflection of what is given in the world,[2] Bordo provides a psychocultural analysis of the development of that mirror in the work of René Descartes.

At CSIRO, he later returned to theory concentrating on radio astronomy, astrophysics and magnetospheric physics, developing new ideas on solar wind-magnetosphere interaction and producing a closed magnetosphere model, similar to Axford and Hines; some years later a reflection on this model is given in Piddington (1979).

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