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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. Coupling (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Whether loosely or tightly coupled, a system's performance is often reduced by message and parameter creation, transmission, translation (e.g. marshaling) and message interpretation (which might be a reference to a string, array or data structure), which require less overhead than creating a complicated message such as a SOAP message. Longer ...

  4. 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.

  5. Coupling (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Plasmas can therefore be categorized into weakly- and strongly-coupled plasmas depending upon the value of this ratio. Many of the typical classical plasmas, such as the plasma in the solar corona, are weakly coupled, while the plasma in a white dwarf star is an example of a strongly coupled plasma. [4]

  6. Canard (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    The close-coupled canard delta remains a popular configuration for combat aircraft. The Viggen also inspired the American Burt Rutan to create a two-seater homebuilt canard delta design, accordingly named VariViggen and flown in 1972. Rutan then abandoned the delta wing as unsuited to such light aircraft.

  7. CCD - Wikipedia

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    Charge-coupled device, an electronic light sensor used in various devices including digital cameras.ccd, the filename extension for CloneCD's CD image file; Carbonate compensation depth, a property of oceans; Colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon involving the abrupt disappearance of honey bees in a beehive or Western honey bee colony

  8. Married for 50 years, these psychologists who study love ...

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    Psychologists Arthur and Elaine Aron are known for research behind the “36 Questions That Lead to Love.” They share how their relationship has lasted over 50 years.

  9. Coupled substitution - Wikipedia

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    Coupled substitution is the geological process by which two elements simultaneous substitute into a crystal in order to maintain overall electrical neutrality and keep the charge constant. [1] In forming a solid solution series, ionic size is more important than ionic charge , as this can be compensated for elsewhere in the structure.