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Enhance

A Wisdom Archive on Enhance

Enhance

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Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act

On April 5, 2005, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican member of the House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations became a cosponsor of the bill, joining Christopher Shays of Connecticut and Jim Kolbe of Arizona (both House Republicans) and 70 Democrats in sponsoring the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, which would end Don't Ask, Don't Tell. "We've tried the policy. I don't think it works. And we've spent a lot of money enforcing it," she said. "We investigate people. Bring them up on charges. Basical ...

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Don't ask don't tell, Don't ask don't tell - History, Don't ask don't tell - Statistics, Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act, Don't ask don't tell - Situation outside the United States, Don't ask don't tell - General, Don't ask don't tell - Academic criticism

Read more here: » Don't ask don't tell: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act

On April 5, 2005, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Republican member of the House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations became a cosponsor of the bill, joining Christopher Shays of Connecticut and Jim Kolbe of Arizona (both House Republicans) and 70 Democrats in sponsoring the Military Readiness Enhancement Act, which would end Don't Ask, Don't Tell. "We've tried the policy. I don't think it works. And we've spent a lot of money enforcing it," she said. "We investigate people. Bring them up on charges. Basical ...

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Don't ask don't tell, Don't ask don't tell - History, Don't ask don't tell - Statistics, Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act, Don't ask don't tell - Criticism, Don't ask don't tell - Situation outside the United States, Don't ask don't tell - General, Don't ask don't tell - Source

Read more here: » Don't ask don't tell: Encyclopedia II - Don't ask don't tell - Military Readiness Enhancement Act

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Confocal laser scanning microscopy - Resolution enhancement by the confocal principle

As laser scanning confocal microscopy is a scanning imaging technique the way the resolution is obtained might be best explained by comparing it with another scanning technique like Scanning electron microscope (SEM). Not to be confused with Phonograph, AFM or STM, where the image is obtained by scanning with an atomic tip over a conducting surface, while associating a discrete tunnel current with each area element of the surface. If the tip is blunt, i.e. it consists of several atoms, the reso ...

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Confocal laser scanning microscopy, Confocal laser scanning microscopy - Image formation, Confocal laser scanning microscopy - Resolution enhancement by the confocal principle

Read more here: » Confocal laser scanning microscopy: Encyclopedia II - Confocal laser scanning microscopy - Resolution enhancement by the confocal principle

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Diamond clarity - Inclusions and blemishes

There are several types of inclusions and blemishes, which affect a diamond's clarity to varying degrees. Features resulting from diamond enhancement procedures, such as laser lines, are also considered inclusions and/or blemishes. Diamond clarity - Inclusions. Clouds Feathers Included crystals or minerals Knots Cavities Cleavage Bearding Internal graining Diamond clarity - Blemishes. Polish lines Grain boundaries Nat ...

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Diamond clarity, Diamond clarity - Inclusions and blemishes, Diamond clarity - Inclusions, Diamond clarity - Blemishes, Diamond clarity - Clarity grading, Diamond clarity - Rarity and value, Diamond clarity - Clarity enhancement

Read more here: » Diamond clarity: Encyclopedia II - Diamond clarity - Inclusions and blemishes

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Imagination Station - Development

Imagination Station - Environment Enhancer. The first development of the "Imagination Station" occurred in episode #46, "The Shepherd and the Giant". In the episode, Whit allows Connie to try out his new Environment Enhancer, a device that "adds effects and music while you're listening to a story, [to] make it seem like you're there". At the start of the episode, Whit references a microchip and a processor, in addition to headphones. Connie uses the Environment Enhancer to listen to the story of David and Goliath. The Environment Enhancer makes ...

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Imagination Station, Imagination Station - Development, Imagination Station - Environment Enhancer, Imagination Station - Digor Digwillow's Adventure, Imagination Station - Capabilities, Imagination Station - Programs, Imagination Station - Involvement with story arcs

Read more here: » Imagination Station: Encyclopedia II - Imagination Station - Development

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - F-16XL - History

F-16XL - Enhanced Tactical Fighter competition. The F-16 XL started out as the SCAMP (Supersonic Cruise and Maneuvering Program), a General Dynamics concept. In 1980, the USAF signed on as a partner, providing two early model F-16's for conversion (the third and fifth production airframes. In March of 1981, the USAF announced the Enhanced Tactical Fighter program to procure a replacement for the F-111. The concept envisioned an aircraft capable of launching deep interdiction missions without requiring additional ...

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F-16XL, F-16XL - History, F-16XL - Enhanced Tactical Fighter competition, F-16XL - NASA, F-16XL - Design characteristics, F-16XL - Related content

Read more here: » F-16XL: Encyclopedia II - F-16XL - History

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Diamond clarity - Clarity grading

The Gemological Institute of America (GIA), as well as other diamond grading agencies including the European Gemological Laboratory (EGL), American Gemological Society (AGS), and the International Gemological Laboratory (IGL) use a sliding grading scale based on descriptive terms of overall clarity. These grading agencies base their clarity grades on the characteristics of inclusions visible to a trained professional when a di ...

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Diamond clarity, Diamond clarity - Inclusions and blemishes, Diamond clarity - Inclusions, Diamond clarity - Blemishes, Diamond clarity - Clarity grading, Diamond clarity - Rarity and value, Diamond clarity - Clarity enhancement

Read more here: » Diamond clarity: Encyclopedia II - Diamond clarity - Clarity grading

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - 7z - Compression methods

The format's open architecture allows additional compression methods to be added to the standard. The following methods are defined in the current version: LZMA - Improved and optimized version of LZ77 algorithm, using Markov chains/entropy coding and Patricia tries. PPMD - Dmitry Shkarin's 2002 PPMdH (PPMII/cPPMII) with small changes: PPMII is an improved version of the 1984 PPM compression algorithm (prediction by partial matching). BCJ - Converter for 32-bit x86 executables, see LZMA. Compresses targe ...

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7z, 7z - Features and enhancements, 7z - Encryption, 7z - Compression methods, 7z - Implementations

Read more here: » 7z: Encyclopedia II - 7z - Compression methods

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Adderall - Use

Adderall is a central nervous system stimulant composed of four amphetamine salts: amphetamine aspartate, amphetamine sulfate, dextroamphetamine saccharate, and dextroamphetamine sulfate (the last salt is also prescribed alone as Dexedrine®). The four component salts are claimed to be metabolised at different rates. The average elimination half-life for dextroamphetamine is 10 hours in adults, and for levoamphetamine, 13 hours. Its effects are otherwise similar to other central nervous system stimulants (se ...

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Adderall, Adderall - Use, Adderall - Effects, Adderall - Performance-enhancing use and abuse, Adderall - Manufacturers

Read more here: » Adderall: Encyclopedia II - Adderall - Use

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - ProBoards - ProBoards Coding

The ProBoards community has a large coding community. Most ProBoards hacks are written in JavaScript, and tend to modify the visual display of pages. Codes are popular among board admins, although there is a tendency for boards to look the same due to the difficulty of skinning a ProBoard. Or awful altogether, which is often the case. There are many sites with large code databases, and some s ...

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ProBoards, ProBoards - Differences from other forum hosts, ProBoards - Enhancements in the new version, ProBoards - ProBoards Coding, ProBoards - Support Forums

Read more here: » ProBoards: Encyclopedia II - ProBoards - ProBoards Coding

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - HT-0712 - Mechanism of action

HT-0712 appears to work by blocking phosphodiesterase 4, thereby increasing cAMP levels. When cAMP levels are increased in neurons, this may trigger activation of cAMP response element-binding proteins (CREB). CREBs are transcription factors involved in the formation of long-term memory. The side effects of the drug are not yet fully known. ...

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HT-0712, HT-0712 - Mechanism of action, HT-0712 - Medical Use, HT-0712 - Performance Enhancing Use

Read more here: » HT-0712: Encyclopedia II - HT-0712 - Mechanism of action

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Night vision - Biological night vision

In biological night vision, rhodopsin in the rods of the eye breaks as light hits it. The peak rhodopsin build-up time for optimal night vision in humans is 30 minutes. Rhodopsin in the human rods is insensitive to the longer red wavelengths of light, so many people use red light to preserve night vision as it will not deplete the eye's rhodopsin stores in the rods and instead is viewed by the cones. Some animals, such as cats, dogs, and deer, have a structure called the tapetum in the back of the eye that reflects light for even bett ...

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Night vision, Night vision - Enhanced spectral range, Night vision - Enhanced intensity range, Night vision - Biological night vision, Night vision - Thermal vision, Night vision - Image intensifier, Night vision - Night vision goggles, Night vision - Patents

Read more here: » Night vision: Encyclopedia II - Night vision - Biological night vision

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Night vision - Thermal vision

Far infrared, or thermal, sensing is generally not considered night vision because it is constructed with mechanisms substantially different from the methods used to sense visible light. It is possible to construct an imaging device with microwave energy, sound, or any other signal that is reflected or radiated by objects and can be focused and sensed, but these are also not generally considered night-vision. Some organisms have the ability to sense far infrared energy which we perceive as heat. This is prevalent in some snakes such a ...

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Night vision, Night vision - Enhanced spectral range, Night vision - Enhanced intensity range, Night vision - Biological night vision, Night vision - Thermal vision, Night vision - Image intensifier, Night vision - Night vision goggles, Night vision - Patents

Read more here: » Night vision: Encyclopedia II - Night vision - Thermal vision

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Deadly weapon - Examples of deadly weapons

A deadly is usually defined as a firearm or any object designed, made, or adapted for the purposes of inflicting death or serious physical injury. In addition to all firearms, the term deadly weapon encompasses knives of a certain length (usually three inches or longer, depending on jurisdiction, and in almost all jurisdictions includes switch-blade knife, gravity knife, and stiletto of any length), ice pick, sword, dagger, billy club, black-jack, bludgeon, metal (brass) knuckles, nunchaku (fightin ...

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Deadly weapon, Deadly weapon - Examples of deadly weapons, Deadly weapon - In Wisconsin, Deadly weapon - Penalty enhancer

Read more here: » Deadly weapon: Encyclopedia II - Deadly weapon - Examples of deadly weapons

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - How iron sights work

Iron sights work by providing horizontal and vertical reference points that allow the shooter to align the gun parallel to the shooter's line of sight. Once the sights are aligned with each other, they are placed in correct relation to the target. This places the gun at a precise angle to the line of sight to the target. With appropriate compensation for range to the target, parallax between the iron sights and the gun's bore, and the trajectory ...

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Iron sights, Iron sights - How iron sights work, Iron sights - Adjusting iron sights, Iron sights - How to change point of impact, Iron sights - Adjusting non-adjustable sights, Iron sights - Types of iron sights, Iron sights - Open sights, Iron sights - Aperture sights, Iron sights - Shotgun beads, Iron sights - Iron sight enhancements, Iron sights - Glare reduction, Iron sights - Fixed vs. adjustable sights, Iron sights - Contrast enhancements, Iron sights - Concealed carry sight enhancements, Iron sights - Other types of sights

Read more here: » Iron sights: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - How iron sights work

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - Adjusting iron sights

Many iron sights are designed to be adjustable, so that the sights can be tuned to match a particular cartridge and distance. Even non-adjustable sights can often be adjusted, though the services of a gunsmith might be needed. Generally, adjustable sights provide a means to adjust the horizontal or windage and/or the vertical or elevation of one or both sights. The adjustments are orthogonal, so the windage can be adjusted without impacting the elevation, and vise versa. If the firearm is held canted instead of level when fired, the adjustments are no longer orthogonal, so it is ess ...

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Iron sights, Iron sights - How iron sights work, Iron sights - Adjusting iron sights, Iron sights - How to change point of impact, Iron sights - Adjusting non-adjustable sights, Iron sights - Types of iron sights, Iron sights - Open sights, Iron sights - Aperture sights, Iron sights - Shotgun beads, Iron sights - Iron sight enhancements, Iron sights - Glare reduction, Iron sights - Fixed vs. adjustable sights, Iron sights - Contrast enhancements, Iron sights - Concealed carry sight enhancements, Iron sights - Other types of sights

Read more here: » Iron sights: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - Adjusting iron sights

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - Types of iron sights

Iron sights are broken into two basic categories that include most types. Open sights use a notch of some sort as the rear sight, while aperture sights use a circular hole. Wing and clay-shooting shotgun sights are simply called shotgun beads, or simply beads. Iron sights - Open sights. Open sights generally are used where the rear sight is a significant distance from the shooter's eye. They provide minimum occlusion of the shooter's view, but at the expense of precision. Open s ...

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Iron sights, Iron sights - How iron sights work, Iron sights - Adjusting iron sights, Iron sights - How to change point of impact, Iron sights - Adjusting non-adjustable sights, Iron sights - Types of iron sights, Iron sights - Open sights, Iron sights - Aperture sights, Iron sights - Shotgun beads, Iron sights - Iron sight enhancements, Iron sights - Glare reduction, Iron sights - Fixed vs. adjustable sights, Iron sights - Contrast enhancements, Iron sights - Concealed carry sight enhancements, Iron sights - Other types of sights

Read more here: » Iron sights: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - Types of iron sights

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Homeworld 2 - Gameplay

Homeworld 2 shares the three-dimensional battlefield that its predecessor introduced to the real-time strategy genre of computer games. As such, unit movement commands can be issued in three directions via a movement disc that handles movement relative to the plane that the vessel(s) in question currently reside on, and a second modifier that handles movement 'up' or 'down' relative to this plane. In lieu of base construction, Homeworld 2 features 'production vessels': the Mothership/Flagship and ancillary carriers that can be constru ...

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Homeworld 2, Homeworld 2 - Gameplay, Homeworld 2 - Enhanced Homeworld 2, Homeworld 2 - Programming Languages, Homeworld 2 - SCAR, Homeworld 2 - LUA

Read more here: » Homeworld 2: Encyclopedia II - Homeworld 2 - Gameplay

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - F-16XL - Design characteristics

The wing and rear horizontal control surfaces were replaced with a cranked-arrow delta wing, 120% larger than the original wing. Extensive use of carbon composites allowed the savings of 600 lb (270 kg) of weight but still 2,800 lb (1300 kg) heavier than the original. Less noticeable is that the fuselage was lengthend by 56 inches (1.4 m) by the addition of 2 sections at the joints of the main fuselage sub-assemblies. With the new wing design, the tail section had to be canted up 3 degrees, and the ventral fins removed, to prevent the ...

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F-16XL, F-16XL - History, F-16XL - Enhanced Tactical Fighter competition, F-16XL - NASA, F-16XL - Design characteristics, F-16XL - Related content

Read more here: » F-16XL: Encyclopedia II - F-16XL - Design characteristics

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Thermionic emission - History

It was initially reported in 1873 by Guthrie in Britain. While doing work on charged objects, Professor Guthrie discovered that a red-hot iron sphere with a negative charge would lose its charge (discharging the extra electrons into the vacuum). He also found that this did not happen if the sphere had a positive charge. Other early contributors included Hittorf (1869-1883), Goldstein (1885), and Elster and Geitel (1882-1889). The effect was accidentally rediscovered by Thomas Edison on February 13, 1880, while trying to ...

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Thermionic emission, Thermionic emission - History, Thermionic emission - Richardson's Law, Thermionic emission - Field-enhanced thermionic emission

Read more here: » Thermionic emission: Encyclopedia II - Thermionic emission - History

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Thermionic emission - Richardson's Law

In any metal, there are one or two electrons per atom that are free to move from atom to atom. This is sometimes referred to as a "sea of electrons". Their velocities follow a statistical distribution, rather than being uniform, and occasionally an electron will have enough velocity to exit the metal without being pulled back in. The minimum amount of energy needed for an electron to leave the surface is called the work function, and varies from metal to metal. A thin oxide coating is often applied to metal surfaces in vacuum tubes to give a lower work function, as it is ...

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Thermionic emission, Thermionic emission - History, Thermionic emission - Richardson's Law, Thermionic emission - Field-enhanced thermionic emission

Read more here: » Thermionic emission: Encyclopedia II - Thermionic emission - Richardson's Law

Enhance: Encyclopedia II - Glowsticking - Forms of Glowsticking

Glowsticking is an umbrella term describing two broad categories of glowstick use, using strings (or lack thereof) as a method of distinction. Freehand and glowstringing are technical terms describing the set of moves common to both practices. The former is typically practiced without strings attached to the glowsticks. Glowstringing, a field that shares many of the same aspects as many other stringing related fields, such as poi, yo-yoing, and martial arts forms common with swords, flails, and rope darts, is typically executed with glowstic ...

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Glowsticking, Glowsticking - History and Culture, Glowsticking - Forms of Glowsticking, Glowsticking - Freehand, Glowsticking - Glowstringing, Glowsticking - Drug-enhancement effects

Read more here: » Glowsticking: Encyclopedia II - Glowsticking - Forms of Glowsticking




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