Operation of loop antenna — The loop antenna is a radiating coil of any convenient cross sectional of the one or more turns carrying radio frequencies current.It may be assume any shape that is rectangular, square,triangular,hexagonal and circular on either in ferrite or… … Wikipedia
Loop nest optimization — (LNO) is a special case of loop transformation, dealing with nested loops, that allows large reductions in the cache bandwidth necessary for some common algorithms.Example: Matrix multiplyMany large mathematical operations on computers end up… … Wikipedia
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Operation Strikeback — Part of Cold War (1953–1962) The GIUK Gap . Type NATO … Wikipedia
Operation Chastise — Part of the Second World War The Möhne dam on the day following the attacks … Wikipedia
Single-stage-to-orbit — The VentureStar was a proposed SSTO spaceplane. A single stage to orbit (or SSTO) vehicle reaches orbit from the surface of a body without jettisoning hardware, expending only propellants and fluids. The term usually, but not exclusively, refers… … Wikipedia
Single-ended triode — In a single ended triode (SET) vacuum tube electronic amplifier the entire audio signal waveform is amplified by the power triode, in contrast to push pull amplifiers where two output tubes work together in phase opposition. Small signal audio… … Wikipedia
Single track (rail) — A single track railway is one where traffic in both directions shares the same track. In the early days of railways, especially before the telegraph, operation of significant numbers of trains on a single track railway was fraught with… … Wikipedia
Passing loop — Trains in a passing loop A passing loop (also called a passing siding, crossing loop, crossing place or, colloquially, a hole) is a place on a single line railway or tramway, often located at a station, where trains or trams in opposing… … Wikipedia
City Loop — railway line, Melbourne Line details Commenced 1971 Completed 1981 Stations 5 … Wikipedia
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