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  2. Close coupling - Wikipedia

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    In atomic physics, close coupling is a quantum mechanics method to calculate the multi-electronic atomic and molecular structure from fine structure to hyperfine structure levels and dynamic processes including photoionization, [1] [2] collisional excitation and ionization as well as autoionization and their inverse processes.

  3. Loose coupling - Wikipedia

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    Components in a loosely coupled system are less constrained to the same platform, language, operating system, or build environment. If systems are decoupled in time, it is difficult to also provide transactional integrity; additional coordination protocols are required.

  4. Coupling (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Two LC circuits coupled together. In LC circuits, charge oscillates between the capacitor and the inductor and can therefore be modeled as a simple harmonic oscillator. When the magnetic flux from one inductor is able to affect the inductance of an inductor in an unconnected LC circuit, the circuits are said to be coupled. [1]

  5. Karl E. Weick - Wikipedia

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    Weick's major contribution to the topic of loose coupling in an organizational context comes from his 1976 paper on "Educational Organizations as Loosely Coupled Systems" (published in the Administrative Science Quarterly), revisited in his review of subsequent uses of the concept, with JD Orton, in 1990's Loosely Coupled Systems: A ...

  6. Close coupled - Wikipedia

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    Articles on Close coupled include: Close-coupled canard, an aeronautical term; Close-coupled cistern and bowl, a type of flush toilet;

  7. Why is the orgasm gap happening? - AOL

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    Depending on the type of study, you can get different numbers, but in my research, 96% of women need clitoris stimulation alone or coupled with penetration. Just 4% orgasm from penetration alone.”

  8. BCS theory - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) theory (named after John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, and John Robert Schrieffer) is the first microscopic theory of superconductivity since Heike Kamerlingh Onnes's 1911 discovery.

  9. Coupling - Wikipedia

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    In this case shaft ends are coupled together and abutted against each other which are enveloped by muff or sleeve. A gib head sunk keys hold the two shafts and sleeve together (this is the simplest type of the coupling) It is made from the cast iron and very simple to design and manufacture. It consists of a hollow pipe whose inner diameter is ...