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Perhaps it should be awarded only to those who required admittance into a combat support hospital.
He treats his admittance into the secret world of women an almost medical confidence.
A green patina gate with fleur-de-lis spikes swings open onto the driveway, suggesting admittance into a secret garden.
Anyone can try to gain admittance into Rickey's world and he will open it to other players and, sometimes, even to reporters.
Gerard Wallop, Viscount Lymington, used parliamentary questions to make decisive interventions against the possible admittance into Britain of refugees from Germany.
While the narrator vies for admittance into Harvard's social world, Kalaj rejects any kind of assimilation, refusing even to learn English.
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As season eight was nearly over, the producers and writers decided to refuse Mulder re-admittance into the FBI as a way to segue John Doggett and Monica Reyes into the series as the new main stars of season nine.
Finally, we convert the admittance matrix into a scattering (S) matrix using the relation [3] S = (mathcal{I} - Z_{0} Y) (mathcal{I} + Z_{0} Y)^{-1}, (6) with (mathcal{I}) being the identity matrix and (Z_{0}) being the characteristic impedance of the external circuit.
The method is based on the iterative calculation using an updated Norton admittance, which takes into account the magnitude and angle voltage dependency behavior of the nonlinear load.
DAG optimization takes the key values of admittance data slices into a joint partition and stores intermediate results, which are within the same key, in the same node for processing.
The input admittance as seen into the device at the signal frequency we can say is Y SQ = I 1 V 1, giving Y SQ = I 1 V 1 = 1 Z L 1 − V 2 ∗ V 1 ϵ 1 ∗ ϵ 0 1 Z L 1 (63).
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