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TM: Encyclopedia II - Almost complex manifold - Differential topology of almost complex manifolds

Just as a complex structure on a vector space V allows a decomposition of VC into V+ and V-, so an almost complex structure on M allows a decomposition of the complexified tangent bundle TMC (which is the vector bundle of complexified tangent spaces at each point) into TM+ and TM-. A section of TM+ is called a vector field of type (1,0), while a section of TM- is an vector fie ...

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Almost complex manifold, Almost complex manifold - Formal definition, Almost complex manifold - Examples, Almost complex manifold - Differential topology of almost complex manifolds, Almost complex manifold - Integrable almost complex structures

Read more here: » Almost complex manifold: Encyclopedia II - Almost complex manifold - Differential topology of almost complex manifolds

TM: Encyclopedia II - Estradiol - Therapy

Estradiol - Hormone replacement therapy. In the event that levels of estradiol in a woman's blood are low (possibly due to menopause or oophorectomy), a hormone replacement therapy may be prescribed, including drugs such as Premarin™, Estrofem™, or Estrace™. Estradiol - Blocking estrogens. Inducing a state of hypoestrogenism may be beneficial in certain situations where estrogens are contributing to unwanted effects, e.g, certain forms of breast cance ...

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Estradiol, Estradiol - Synthesis, Estradiol - Production, Estradiol - Mechanism of action, Estradiol - Effects, Estradiol - Role in sexual differentiation, Estradiol - Therapy, Estradiol - Hormone replacement therapy, Estradiol - Blocking estrogens

Read more here: » Estradiol: Encyclopedia II - Estradiol - Therapy

TM: Encyclopedia II - Culture jamming - Origins

The phrase "culture jamming" comes from the idea of radio jamming: that public frequencies can be pirated and subverted for independent communication, or to disrupt dominant frequencies. The Situationist International first made the comparison to radio jamming in 1968, when it proposed the use of guerrilla communication within mass media to sow confusion within the dominant culture. (Kalle Lasn, the founder of AdBusters magazine, wrote a book entitled Culture Jam, but the term predates his title.) It is also thought that the ph ...

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Culture jamming, Culture jamming - Origins, Culture jamming - Examples of culture jamming, Culture jamming - Critique of culture jamming

Read more here: » Culture jamming: Encyclopedia II - Culture jamming - Origins

TM: Encyclopedia II - Dial - History

From as early as 1836, there were various suggestions and inventions of dials for sending telegraph signals. After the first commercial telephone exchange was installed in 1878, the need for a telephone dial became apparent. The first telephone dial patent was jointly issued to Connolly and McTighe in 1879. There were numerous competing inventions, and 26 patents of dials, push-buttons and similar mechanisms for signalling which telephone subscriber was wanted by a caller were issued prior to 1891. Most involved highly complex, and expensive, mechanisms and required the user t ...

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Dial, Dial - History, Dial - Services, Dial - Applications, Dial - Legislation, Dial - Sources

Read more here: » Dial: Encyclopedia II - Dial - History

TM: Encyclopedia II - Transparent aluminum - Star Trek appearance

The chemical formula for transparent aluminum plays a key role in the plot of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. In the movie, the formula is traded for Plexiglas sheets thick enough to create water tanks suitable for transporting two humpback whales through time, from the 20th century to the 23rd century, inside a Klingon Bird of Prey. Since the crew was temporarily stranded in the past without money appropriate to the period, they had to barter with the owner of the Plexicorp company (a fictional manufacturer of Plexiglas). Scotty trades the chemical formula for ...

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Transparent aluminum, Transparent aluminum - Transparent aluminum, Transparent aluminum - Transparent alumina, Transparent aluminum - Nanophase aluminium, Transparent aluminum - Aluminum oxynitride ALON, Transparent aluminum - Star Trek appearance

Read more here: » Transparent aluminum: Encyclopedia II - Transparent aluminum - Star Trek appearance

TM: Encyclopedia II - Transmeta - Technology

The actual TM processors are in-order VLIW cores. To execute x86 code, a pure software-based instruction translator dynamically compiles or emulates x86 code sequences, using execution-hotspot guided heuristics. While similar technologies existed (WABI for Sun, FX!32 for Alpha) in the early 90s, the TM approach has set a much higher bar for compatibility—able to execute all x86 instructions from initial boot up to the latest multimedia instructions—while ...

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Transmeta, Transmeta - History, Transmeta - Technology, Transmeta - Viability

Read more here: » Transmeta: Encyclopedia II - Transmeta - Technology

TM: Encyclopedia II - MobileOne - News 2005

But the deal promises a lot of synergies for the TM group and the potential of tapping into M1’s resources in terms of operational experience and product innovation as Singapore's telecoms industry is more technologically developed. Besides that, the qualitative benefit is the cross-border traffic between Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia in terms of roaming, IDD calls or even data traffic. The deal with M1 makes TM the first Malaysian telco to venture into the republic’s telecoms industry. Rival Maxis Communications Bhd had unsuc ...

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MobileOne, MobileOne - News 2005, MobileOne - External

Read more here: » MobileOne: Encyclopedia II - MobileOne - News 2005

TM: Encyclopedia II - Mantra - Mantra in other traditions or contexts

Transcendental Meditation, also known simply as 'TM', uses simple mantras as a meditative focus. TM was founded by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. According to the TM website (see below) the practice can result in a number of material benefits such as relaxation, reduced stress, better health, better self image; but it can also benefit the world by reducing violence and crime, and generally improve quality of life. The founder was well versed in Hindu tradition, but TM attempts to separate itself from ...

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Mantra, Mantra - Introduction, Mantra - Mantra in Hinduism, Mantra - Mantra Japa, Mantra - Some Hindu mantras, Mantra - Lead me from Ignorance to Truth, Mantra - Hare Krishna Maha Mantra, Mantra - The shanti mantras, Mantra - Universal prayer, Mantra - Other examples, Mantra - The Hindu Bija Mantra, Mantra - Remarks, Mantra - What is Dharma?, Mantra - The Significance of the Symbol Om, Mantra - Mantras and Prayers, Mantra - Kirtan and Bhajan, Mantra - Vedic Conception of Sound, Mantra - Mantra in Buddhism, Mantra - Mantra in Shingon Buddhism, Mantra - Mantra in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Mantra - Om mani padme hum, Mantra - Some other mantras used by Tibetan Buddhists, Mantra - Mantra in other traditions or contexts

Read more here: » Mantra: Encyclopedia II - Mantra - Mantra in other traditions or contexts

TM: Encyclopedia II - Jetboat - Manufacturers

The New Zealand company Hamilton Jet designs and builds jetboats and manufactures the Hamilton Jet Unit, the patented device that produces and controls the water jet. Jet boats are normally powered by a V8 petrol engine, often an adapted automotive engine from a high performance car manufacturer. JetPac™ Sword Marine ...

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Jetboat, Jetboat - How jet boats work, Jetboat - Manufacturers, Jetboat - Applications

Read more here: » Jetboat: Encyclopedia II - Jetboat - Manufacturers

TM: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - Technical Machine

Technical Machines, or TMs for short, are special machines that teach a Pokémon a new move, often a move it wouldn't normally learn on its own. They are usable only once; after teaching one Pokémon one move, a TM is used up. They are depicted in the trading card game as a small device that a trainer inserts their pokéball into, but in Fire Red/Leaf Green, TMs are depicted as CDs, color-coded to indicate the type of move they teach. There are 50 different TMs per game; each one teaches a different move and is found in ...

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List of Pokémon items, List of Pokémon items - Berry, List of Pokémon items - Elemental Stone, List of Pokémon items - Key Items, List of Pokémon items - Poké Ball, List of Pokémon items - Pokéblock, List of Pokémon items - Pokédex, List of Pokémon items - PokéFlute, List of Pokémon items - Other flutes, List of Pokémon items - Pokégear, List of Pokémon items - Pokémon Digital Assistant, List of Pokémon items - PokéNav, List of Pokémon items - Rare Candy, List of Pokémon items - Snag Machine, List of Pokémon items - Technical Machine, List of Pokémon items - Vs. Seeker, List of Pokémon items - Zero-One

Read more here: » List of Pokémon items: Encyclopedia II - List of Pokémon items - Technical Machine

TM: Encyclopedia II - Oxford Capacity Analysis - How the results are scored and presented

The Church of Scientology on its page called About the test says: "The Oxford Capacity Analysis(TM) test (OCA(TM)) is a professional personality test that uses 200 specially designed questions to provide an in-depth look at your personality. It will accurately show you both your strong points - so you can take advantage of them - and your problem areas - those things that are blocking your true potentials and happiness in life. Your results will be displayed on a graph like ...

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Oxford Capacity Analysis, Oxford Capacity Analysis - What the Church of Scientology says about the OCA, Oxford Capacity Analysis - Sample questions from the OCA, Oxford Capacity Analysis - How the results are scored and presented, Oxford Capacity Analysis - Critical thought about the OCA

Read more here: » Oxford Capacity Analysis: Encyclopedia II - Oxford Capacity Analysis - How the results are scored and presented

TM: Encyclopedia II - Nylon - Bulk properties

Above their melting temperatures, Tm, thermoplastics like nylon are amorphous solids or viscous fluids in which the chains approximate random coils. Below Tm, amorphous regions alternate with regions which are lamellar crystals.[1] The amorphous regions contribute elasticity and the crystalline regions contribute strength and rigidity. The planar amide (-CO-NH-) groups are very polar, so nylon forms multiple hydrogen bonds among adjacent strands. Because the nylon backbone is so regular and symmetrical, es ...

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Nylon, Nylon - Chemistry, Nylon - Bulk properties, Nylon - Historical uses, Nylon - Etymology, Nylon - Uses

Read more here: » Nylon: Encyclopedia II - Nylon - Bulk properties

TM: Encyclopedia II - Fairfield Iowa - Culture

Fairfield is the home of Maharishi University of Management, formerly known as Maharishi International University (MIU). The school moved to Fairfield in 1974. Its campus is that of the defunct Parsons College, which closed its doors in 1973. Many residents moved to Fairfield to participate in the community practice of transcendental meditation. The university campus, located on the north side of town, is home to two large golden domes used for the group practice of TM, the more advanced TM-Sidd ...

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Fairfield Iowa, Fairfield Iowa - Geography, Fairfield Iowa - Demographics, Fairfield Iowa - Government, Fairfield Iowa - Culture, Fairfield Iowa - Transportation, Fairfield Iowa - Architecture

Read more here: » Fairfield Iowa: Encyclopedia II - Fairfield Iowa - Culture

TM: Encyclopedia II - Rajapalayam - Economy & Industries

Ramaraju Surgical Cotton Mills - Manufacturer of surgical bandages & cloth Madras Chip Boards - Manufacturer of flush doors Limenaph Chemicals (P) Ltd http://www.lcplonline.com - Manufacturers of Cement Paints ( colours ), Adhesives, Lime powder, paints, distemper and alloied products. The group enjoys the popular brand name Single Shot®, J-COTE™, Milki Way™ with "DUCK" as its Trade Mark emblem. Ramaraju Surgicals http://www.ramarajusurgical.com - Surgical Dressings, Cotton Wool,Grey, ...

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Rajapalayam, Rajapalayam - History & demography, Rajapalayam - Climate, Rajapalayam - Education, Rajapalayam - Economy & Industries, Rajapalayam - Tourist attractions, Rajapalayam - Notable people born in Rajapalayam

Read more here: » Rajapalayam: Encyclopedia II - Rajapalayam - Economy & Industries

TM: Encyclopedia II - Almost complex manifold - Formal definition

Let M be a smooth manifold. An almost complex structure J on M is a linear complex structure (that is, a linear map which squares to −1) on each tangent space of the manifold, which varies smoothly on the manifold. In other words, we have a smooth tensor field J of rank (1,1) such that J2 = −1 when regarded as a vector bundle isomorphism J : TM → TM on the tangent bundle. A manifold equipped with an almost c ...

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Almost complex manifold, Almost complex manifold - Formal definition, Almost complex manifold - Examples, Almost complex manifold - Differential topology of almost complex manifolds, Almost complex manifold - Integrable almost complex structures

Read more here: » Almost complex manifold: Encyclopedia II - Almost complex manifold - Formal definition

TM: Encyclopedia II - ReBoot - ReBoot the Ride

There have been two IMAX Ridefilms based on ReBoot. The first, "ReBoot™ - The Ride," opened at Sega City@Playdium in Mississauga, Ontario on October 17, 1997. Viewers sit in an 18-passenger vehicle mounted on an orthagonal motion base. The film is projected at 48 frames per second onto a 14 foot 180° spherically curved screen. The ride played at the Circus Circus in the Adventure Dome in Las Vegas and then later was moved down the strip to The Luxor. The second, was named "ReBoot™ - The Ride V.2: Journey Into Chaos". This was subsequently opened at Playdium in Burnaby, ...

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ReBoot, ReBoot - Characters, ReBoot - Main characters, ReBoot - Secondary characters, ReBoot - History and summary, ReBoot - ReBoot the Ride, ReBoot - Humour

Read more here: » ReBoot: Encyclopedia II - ReBoot - ReBoot the Ride

TM: Encyclopedia II - Culture jamming - Critique of culture jamming

Canadian authors Joseph Heath and Andrew Potter in 2004 released a book called The Rebel Sell: Why the Culture Can't be Jammed, criticizing culture jamming as not only ineffective, but encouraging the very consumerism it seeks to quell. (The U.S. release of the book is called Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture). In a wider critique of the underlying theory of counterculture largely inspired by the writing of Thomas Frank, Heath and Potter note that the capitalist system thrives not on conformity -- as ...

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Culture jamming, Culture jamming - Origins, Culture jamming - Examples of culture jamming, Culture jamming - Critique of culture jamming

Read more here: » Culture jamming: Encyclopedia II - Culture jamming - Critique of culture jamming

TM: Encyclopedia II - Phonetic transcription - Types of notational systems

Most phonetic transcription is based on the assumption that linguistic sounds are segmentable into discrete units than can be represented by symbols. Phonetic transcription - Alphabetic. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is one of the most popular and well-known phonetic alphabets. It was originally created by primarily British language teachers, with later efforts from European phoneticians and linguists. It has changed from its earlier intention as a tool of foreign language pedagogy to a practical alphabet of linguists. It is curr ...

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Phonetic transcription, Phonetic transcription - Phonetic transcription vs. orthography, Phonetic transcription - History, Phonetic transcription - Types of notational systems, Phonetic transcription - Alphabetic, Phonetic transcription - Iconic, Phonetic transcription - Analphabetic, Phonetic transcription - Bibliography

Read more here: » Phonetic transcription: Encyclopedia II - Phonetic transcription - Types of notational systems

TM: Encyclopedia II - Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Gradations into three kinds

The first two analogies are of one kind here. The duality of the components of the system involved is all but obvious. In other words the seed and the tree (the individual soul and God -- Jīvātmā and Paramātmā) keep the status of the two entities even after the so-called 'union'. The same comment applies to the iron filings which are attracted by the magnet. The third and the fourth analogies depict a quality of relationship between the devotee and the God of devotion, that is certainly different from that of the first two analog ...

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Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti, Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - First analogy: Ankolam nija-bīja-santatiH, Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Second analogy: ayaskantophalam sūchikā, Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Third analogy: sādhvī naija-vibhum, Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Fourth analogy: latā kshiti-ruham, Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Fifth analogy: sindhus-sarid-vallabham, Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Gradations into three kinds, Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Three schools of philosophy

Read more here: » Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti: Encyclopedia II - Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti - Gradations into three kinds

TM: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional media - Advertising

List of fictional media - Slogans. "A Spare Hand When Needed" - We R Igors, Discworld "Big Brother is watching you" - George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four "Catch Here!" (parody of NBC's 1983-1984 promotional campaign "Be There") - promotional campaign for NewsChannel 7, Lizzie McGuire "Do what we say, and nobody gets hurt." - Texxon, Saturday Night Live "For all you'll ever need."™ - The Goliath™ Corporation, Thursday Next novels " ...

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List of fictional media, List of fictional media - Advertising, List of fictional media - Slogans, List of fictional media - Internet, List of fictional media - Movies, List of fictional media - Publications, List of fictional media - Newspapers, List of fictional media - Comic books, List of fictional media - Comic strips, List of fictional media - Magazines, List of fictional media - Radio Shows, List of fictional media - Television Shows, List of fictional media - Theatre

Read more here: » List of fictional media: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional media - Advertising

TM: Encyclopedia II - Polymer - Physical properties of polymers

Physical properties of polymers include the degree of polymerization, molar mass distribution, crystallinity, as well as the thermal phase transitions: Tg, glass transition temperature Tm, melting point (for thermoplastics). Polymer - Branching. During the propagation of polymer chains, branching can occur. In free-radical polymerization, this occurs when a chain curls back and bonds to an earlier part of the chain. When this curl breaks, it ...

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Polymer, Polymer - Physical properties of polymers, Polymer - Branching, Polymer - Stereoregularity, Polymer - Constitution of polymers, Polymer - Copolymers, Polymer - Chemical properties of polymers, Polymer - Intermolecular forces, Polymer - Polymer characterization

Read more here: » Polymer: Encyclopedia II - Polymer - Physical properties of polymers

TM: Encyclopedia II - JTAG - Electrical characteristics

A JTAG interface is a special four/five-pin interface added to a chip, designed so that multiple chips on a board can have their JTAG lines daisy-chained together, and a test probe need only connect to a single "JTAG port" to have access to all chips on a circuit board. The connector pins are TDI (Test Data In) TDO (Test Data Out) TCK (Test Clock) TMS (Test Mode ...

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JTAG, JTAG - Electrical characteristics, JTAG - Common extensions, JTAG - Widespread uses, JTAG - Client software, JTAG - Free software, JTAG - Proprietary software

Read more here: » JTAG: Encyclopedia II - JTAG - Electrical characteristics




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