resonance en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

resonance en el diccionario PONS

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The wavefunction formulation treats the particle as a quantum harmonic oscillator, and the mathematics is akin to that describing acoustic resonance.
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For the higher symmetries, it is convenient to have different lengths edges to prevent a redundant resonance.
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Other harmonic combinations will cause sympathetic resonance at the fifth, fourth and major third.
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Historic recurrences can sometimes induce a sense of convergence, resonance or "dj vu".
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Radical string angles and string length due to the size of the headstock contribute to the overall resonance.
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However, when these tones are reinforced by another instrument playing at the octave or fifteenth, they sound clearly defined and have tremendous resonance and presence.
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Over relatively short time periods (a million years, or so) a secular resonance will change the eccentricity and inclination of the small body.
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Another hazard is the resonance of the magnetron tube itself.
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The facilitator asks for information about the family of origin, looking for traumatic events from the past that may have systemic resonance.
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A much stronger coupling field is tuned near resonance at a different transition.
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