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the watts
noun
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of power; the power of a system in which one joule of energy is transferred per second. Symbol: W
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That riot differed from the Watts disturbance in that it also involved Latinos.
In Texas the watts come from wind and water.
Once a news reporter, Jarrin covered the Watts riots and the funeral for John F. Kennedy.
Martin Luther King's comments after the Watts uprisings are applicable to more recent protests.
The WATTS cohort (individuals on thyroid hormone replacement) was analyzed separately.
For the other cards, power dissipation measurements are obtained using the Watts up? .Net power meter [ 22].
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This is especially observed from the Watts-Strogatz network results.
We adopt the Watts-Strogatz model [20] to generate a small-world graph with 100 vertices.
The depth of the Watts-South Central problem was news to me in '67.
The Watts-Strogatz (WS) model plays a key role in the study of small-world networks.
To generate graphs that have such properties, we use the Watts-Strogatz model [47].
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