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  2. T. R. Paarivendhar - Wikipedia

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    T. R. Paarivendhar Pachamuthu during Milan 2009 at SRM University Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha In office 23 May 2019 – 03 June 2024 Preceded by R. P. Marutharajaa Succeeded by Arun Nehru Constituency Perambalur Personal details Born (1941-08-24) 24 August 1941 (age 83) Attur, Madras Province, British India Political party Indhiya Jananayaga Katchi Other political affiliations Bharatiya ...

  3. SRM Institute of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The first college of what is now SRMIST, SRM (Sri Ramaswamy Memorial) Engineering College, was established in 1985, followed by the other SRM colleges from 1992 to 1997. [4] The institute gained deemed status in 2002 as SRM Institute of Science and Technology and renamed SRM University in 2006. [ 4 ]

  4. Single Resolution Mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) is one of the pillars of the European Union's banking union. The Single Resolution Mechanism entered into force on 19 August 2014 and is directly responsible for the resolution of the entities and groups directly supervised by the European Central Bank as well as other cross-border groups.

  5. Switched reluctance motor - Wikipedia

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    The switched reluctance motor (SRM) is a type of reluctance motor. Unlike brushed DC motors , power is delivered to windings in the stator (case) rather than the rotor . This simplifies mechanical design because power does not have to be delivered to the moving rotor, which eliminates the need for a commutator .

  6. Selected reaction monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Selected reaction monitoring (SRM), also called multiple reaction monitoring (MRM), is a method used in tandem mass spectrometry in which an ion of a particular mass is selected in the first stage of a tandem mass spectrometer and an ion product of a fragmentation reaction of the precursor ions is selected in the second mass spectrometer stage ...

  7. Spatial cutoff frequency - Wikipedia

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    As an example, a telescope having an f /6 objective and imaging at 0.55 micrometers has a spatial cutoff frequency of 303 cycles/millimeter. High-resolution black-and-white film is capable of resolving details on the film as small as 3 micrometers or smaller, thus its cutoff frequency is about 150 cycles/millimeter.

  8. Cut-off (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, cut-off is a state of negligible conduction that is a property of several types of electronic components when a control parameter (that usually is a well-defined voltage or electric current, but could also be an incident light intensity or a magnetic field), is lowered or increased past a value (the conduction threshold).

  9. Korea Testing & Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Testing & Research Institute (Korean: 한국화학융합시험연구원), abbreviated as KTR, is a testing and certification institute in South Korea which performs integrate testing, certification, and technical consulting for all fields of the industry.