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Quantization noise shaping is commonly used in oversampled A/D and D/A converters with uniform sampling.
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Such a shape is commonly created by "knitting" or "weaving" Teflon® tubing.
In order to obtain high sunlight transmittance for silicon thin film solar cells, the textured surface such as pyramid shapes is commonly considered along the boundary between the silicon layer and the transparent conductive oxide (TCO) layer.
For FSK modulation, rectangular pulse shape is commonly used[1].
The duct shape is commonly that of incompletely formed glands.
The reinforcement effect is more dependent on the stiffener length than on the stiffener height, but it is reasonable to adopt stiffeners with equal lengths and heights since this shape is commonly-used in engineering projects.
In architectural design, surface shapes are commonly subject to geometric constraints imposed by material, fabrication or assembly.
Conodont shapes are commonly described as either simple cones (like sharp teeth), bar types (a thin bent shaft with needlelike cusps or fangs along one edge), blade types (flattened rows of cones of ranging size), or platform types (like blades, with broad flanges on each side making a small ledge or platform around the blade).
Wide-flange shapes are commonly used for both beams and columns within steel-framed structures, wide-flange (W) sections have parallel flange surfaces, making it somewhat easier to make connections to other structural elements; these sections are manufactured in groups with a common set of inner rollers.
The tubular shapes are commonly imaged as a transparent region compared to the surrounding sedimentary layers or crust.
Hence, metallic nanoparticles with spherical shape are commonly found at the end of nanorods grown by the metal-catalyzed VLS method.
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