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amplification factor is the numerical multiplicative factor by which some quantity is increased. In structural engineering the amplification factor is
Amplification_factor
Dimensionless number in physics
Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF) or Dynamic Increase Factor (DIF), is a dimensionless number which describes how many times the deflections or stresses
Dynamic_amplification_factor
Phenomenon associated with solid state storage
amplification of an SSD is: write amplification = data written to the flash memory data written by the host {\displaystyle {\text{write amplification}}={\frac
Write_amplification
Single-grid amplifying vacuum tube having three active electrodes
graphical load-line analysis, the intrinsic amplification capability of a triode is described by its amplification factor, μ. As defined by Terman, μ is the ratio
Triode
grid voltages. From these families additional parameters such as amplification factor (μ), transconductance (gm), and plate resistance (rp) may be obtained
Vacuum_tube_characteristics
Type of cyber-attack
that different services may result in different amplification factors, as tabulated below: DNS amplification attacks involves an attacker sending a DNS name
Denial-of-service_attack
Type of attack on a computer network
and get a reply from all n-1 hosts. An amplification factor of n for a single host, but an amplification factor of n2 for the network. ICMP echo requests
Smurf_attack
Climate effect
increase in downward infrared radiation. Polar amplification is quantified in terms of a polar amplification factor, generally defined as the ratio of some change
Polar_amplification
Twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet
a current-carrying coil Dynamic viscosity in fluid mechanics The amplification factor or voltage gain of a triode vacuum tube The electrical mobility of
Mu_(letter)
Miniature high-gain dual triode vacuum tube
a high-gain (typical amplification factor 100), low-plate-current triode best suited for low-level audio voltage amplification. In this role it is widely
12AX7
Miniature 9-pin dual triode vacuum tube
12AX7 - an adapter (Or rewiring the valve socket) is required. The amplification factor of 6N2P is 98 which is marginally lesser than 12AX7, its higher heater
6N2P
respectively called stress amplification factors (SAF) for macro stresses and for temperature increment. The SAF serves as a conversion factor between macro stresses
Micro-mechanics_of_failure
Late vacuum tube design designed to compete with transistors
First one released, medium mu triode (amplification factor: 31 to 35) 7895 - 7586 with higher mu (amplification factor: 64) 8393 - medium mu triode, equivalent
Nuvistor
volt heater version was 7558. Used in telephony, RF amplification, and more rarely AF amplification. 7554 – Ceramic/metal pencil-type disk-seal SHF power
List_of_vacuum_tubes
non-linear cathode to control grid conduction characteristic and the amplification factor of a vacuum tube. Invented by Lee De Forest around 1912, it was used
Grid-leak_detector
Device that emits light via optical amplification
optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word laser originated as an acronym for light amplification by stimulated
Laser
Nonlinear measure of a ship's overall internal volume
with the ship's total volume (in cubic metres) and is applied as an amplification factor in determining the gross tonnage value. K is calculated with a formula
Gross_tonnage
Solid-state electrically operated switch also used as an amplifier
voltage, transistor C-E junction voltage drop, collector current, and amplification factor beta. The common-emitter amplifier is designed so that a small change
Transistor
Device that lets the user see in levels of visible light approaching total darkness
clarity in low ambient-light environments, such as moonless nights. Light amplification was around 20,000. Image resolution and reliability improved. Examples:
Night-vision_device
Thermionic valve for VHF operation
the frequency range of 60–600 MHz (5-0.5 metres wavelength). The amplification factor obtained is between 20 and 25 depending on details of the specific
955_acorn_triode
Vacuum tube with five electrodes
grid. The uniform construction of the control grid results in the amplification factor (mu or μ) and transconductance changing very little with increasingly
Pentode
Atmospheric electrical phenomenon
conductor, such as a ship's mast, amplifies the atmospheric electric field to breakdown. For a globe the amplification factor is 3[clarification needed]. A
Ball_lightning
Electronic device/component that increases the strength of a signal
amplification factor over a wide frequency range, and is often used to boost signals for relay in communications systems. A narrowband amp amplifies a
Amplifier
Device that controls current between electrodes
circuits. While the amplification factors of typical triodes commonly range from below ten to around 100, tetrode amplification factors of 500 are common
Vacuum_tube
Electrode used to control electron flow within a vacuum tube
anode, a greater amplification results. This degree of amplification is referred to in valve data sheets as the amplification factor, or "mu". It also
Control_grid
approximately linear devices. In particular, amplification factor is not constant for all levels. The amplification factor may decrease or increase as the input
Differential_gain
Vacuum tube with four active electrodes
small signal amplification, and the beam tetrode which appeared later, and was used for audio or radio-frequency power amplification. The former was
Tetrode
Behavior of structures subjected to time-varying loading
effect of a dynamic load is given by the dynamic amplification factor (DAF) or dynamic load factor (DLF): DAF = DLF = u max u static {\displaystyle
Structural_dynamics
Laboratory technique to multiply a DNA sample for study
offset when using arbitrarily amplified DNA techniques such as DNA amplification fingerprinting (DAF) or randomly amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
Polymerase_chain_reaction
Numerical analysis procedure
}+e^{-i\theta }-2}{4}}} equation (6) may be written as Define the amplification factor The necessary and sufficient condition for the error to remain bounded
Von Neumann stability analysis
Von_Neumann_stability_analysis
Topics referred to by the same term
treatment process DNA amplification fingerprinting, also known as DAF, a DNA profiling technique Dynamic amplification factor in structural dynamics
DAF
Device for producing coherent EM waves in the sub-visible spectrum
electromagnetic waves (microwaves), through amplification by stimulated emission. The term is an acronym for microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
Maser
Condition characterized by amplified and chronic pain
factors for Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome. Inflammatory conditions, including asthma, arthritis, tendonitis, and myositis are risk factors for
Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
Amplified_musculoskeletal_pain_syndrome
Mechanism of spontaneous phase separation
equilibrium is reached with preferential amplification of components of particular wavelengths. The kinetic amplification factor R is negative when the solution
Spinodal_decomposition
Astronomical phenomenon due to the gravitational lens effect
microlensing event, the brightness of the source is amplified by an amplification factor A. This factor depends only on the closeness of the alignment between
Gravitational_microlensing
Vacuum tube (valve)
part number) and is found mainly in the final output stages of audio amplification circuits; it was also designed to be suitable as a series regulator
EL34
Open source distributed memory caching system
attacks in large scale. The memcached protocol over UDP has a huge amplification factor, of more than 51000. Victims of the DDoS attacks include GitHub,
Memcached
have shown that transition occurs when the amplification factor (being the critical amplification factor) equals 9. For clean wind tunnels and for atmospheric
Transition_point
Protection of computer systems from information disclosure, theft or damage
fooled into sending traffic to the victim. With such attacks, the amplification factor makes the attack easier for the attacker because they have to use
Computer_security
Human and animal disease
and seeks out other hosts when its rodent host dies. Rats were an amplifying factor to bubonic plague due to their common association with humans (living
Bubonic_plague
Topics referred to by the same term
development of dynamic websites, Web applications and Web services Write amplification factor World Architecture Festival, an annual festival and awards ceremony
WAF
Monitoring system in computer drives
November 2022. Retrieved 16 May 2023. "TN-FD-23: Calculating Write Amplification Factor" (PDF). Micron. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June
Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
Self-Monitoring,_Analysis_and_Reporting_Technology
same factor, producing a pulse orders of magnitude more intense than could have been produced by direct laser amplification. Chirp pulsed amplification rapidly
History_of_nuclear_fusion
Single tube technique for the amplification of DNA
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) is a single-tube technique for the amplification of DNA for diagnostic purposes and a low-cost alternative
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification
Loop-mediated_isothermal_amplification
Electronic system controlling a three electrode cell
(E_{\textrm {i}}-E_{\textrm {r}})} . (1) where A {\displaystyle A} is the amplification factor of the CA. At this point the assumption may be made that a negligible
Potentiostat
Symbols for constants, special functions
statistics chemical potential in thermodynamics Absorption coefficient Amplification factor Magnetic moment of a dipole ν {\displaystyle \nu } represents: frequency
Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
Greek_letters_used_in_mathematics,_science,_and_engineering
Process by which platform algorithms increase the reach of certain content
Algorithmic amplification is the process by which automated ranking and recommendation systems on digital platforms increase the visibility of certain
Algorithmic_amplification
Triode vacuum tube
5 V Plate current 2.5 mA 3.0 mA Plate resistance: 15.5 kΩ 15 kΩ Amplification Factor (mu): 6.6 6.6 Transconductance (gm or S): 0.425 mA/V 0.44 mA/V Power
WD-11
Resonator damping parameter
quality factor or Q factor is a dimensionless parameter that describes how underdamped an oscillator or resonator is. Resonators with high quality factors have
Q_factor
Mammalian protein found in humans
gastric, and esophageal tumours and is frequently co-amplified in cancer cells with HER2 amplification. The high expression of HER2 correlates with better
HER2
tube popular as a pre-amplification tube in guitar amplifiers. The 5751 is a modified version of the 12AX7 and, having a gain factor of 70-80 (as opposed
5751
Vacuum tube for audio applications
dissipation Watts 1 W Max current 6 mA Socket connections B9A Typical class-A amplifier operation Amplification factor 185 (45dB) Screen voltage 200 V
EF86
Wire screen used to suppress secondary emission in vacuum tubes
the plate output resistance, and the amplification factor of the tube. Pentodes can have amplification factors of 1000 or more. Okamura, Sōgo (1994)
Suppressor_grid
Logarithmic unit expressing the ratio of physical quantities
decibels of the individual components, rather than multiply the amplification factors; that is, log(A × B × C) = log(A) + log(B) + log(C). Practically
Decibel
Process of formation of blood clots
the tissue factor exposure, proceeds via the classic extrinsic pathway and contributes to about 5% of thrombin production. The amplified production of
Coagulation
Technique for amplifying ultrashort laser pulses
Chirped pulse amplification (CPA) is a technique for amplifying an ultrashort laser pulse up to the petawatt level, with the laser pulse being stretched
Chirped_pulse_amplification
Academic journal
field of amplification. Trends in Amplification is primarily intended as a resource for scholars and practicing audiologists. Trends in Amplification is abstracted
Trends_in_Amplification
Surface chemical analysis and imaging method
plate detector is similar to an electron multiplier, with lower amplification factor but with the advantage of laterally-resolved detection. Usually it
Secondary-ion mass spectrometry
Secondary-ion_mass_spectrometry
Use of information technology to augment human intelligence
cognition). The term intelligence amplification (IA) has enjoyed a wide currency since William Ross Ashby wrote of "amplifying intelligence" in his Introduction
Intelligence_amplification
Type of vacuum tube
1 mm (0.438 in) respectively. The 833A was preceded by the 833. Amplification factor, 35 Anode to Grid capacitance, 6.3 pF Anode to Filament capacitance
833A
Error correction in biochemical reactions
Kinetic proofreading (or kinetic amplification) is a mechanism for error correction in biochemical reactions, proposed independently by John Hopfield
Kinetic_proofreading
analysis. Dynamic characteristics of site such as predominant period, amplification factor, shear wave velocity, standard penetration test values can be used
Seismic_microzonation
Aggressive type of brain cancer
involves the amplification and mutational activation of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) genes, leading to the dysregulation of growth factor signaling. Epithelial
Glioblastoma
Class of medium-low gain, pentode vacuum tube amplifiers
signal pre-amplification, the relatively high Mu to bandwidth ratio of the 12BY7 and 12BY7A variants lead to their adoption in audio amplification equipment
12BV7
Military aircraft equipment
circuits within the computer, like amplifiers, require a very stable amplification factor which can only be maintained if certain components are kept at a
LN-3 inertial navigation system
LN-3_inertial_navigation_system
Process of progressive accumulation in food chain
is quantified using two complementary parameters: The biomagnification factor (BMF) describes the ratio of the contaminant concentration in a predator
Biomagnification
Type of radio antenna consisting of a loop or coil
loop antenna can be amplified without degrading the signal-to-noise ratio, since both are magnified by the same amplification factor. For example, at 1 MHz
Loop_antenna
Medical symptom
common clinical measure of SSA is the Somatosensory Amplification Scale (SSAS). The term "amplification of bodily sensations" was coined by Dr. Arthur J
Somatosensory_amplification
Metric system prefix meaning one tenth
power and root-power quantities, such as sound level and electrical amplification. Example The diameter of a compact disc is about 12 centimetres or 1
Deci-
Hypothesized anatomical detail
similar approach has linked the G-spot with the urethral sponge. G-spot amplification (also called G-spot augmentation or the G-Shot) is a procedure intended
G-spot
Protein found in humans
(NSCLC). FGFR1 amplification was highly correlated with a history of tobacco smoking and proved to be the single largest prognostic factor in a cohort of
Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1
Fibroblast_growth_factor_receptor_1
Water located beneath the ground surface
Mexico City produced by ground subsidence through the use of site amplification factors". Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering. 44: 54–66. Bibcode:2013SDEE
Groundwater
Video encoding standard
the coefficient), i.e. raising the noise floor. Then computing an amplification factor, for the decoder to use to re-expand each sub-band to the proper
MPEG-1
{\displaystyle mg} ) . ψ {\displaystyle \psi } is the peak dynamic amplification factor exerted by the shock absorber, the peak force from the shock absorber
Offshore_crane_shock_absorber
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
Coagulation factor X (EC 3.4.21.6), or Stuart factor, is an enzyme of the coagulation cascade, encoded in humans by F10 gene. It is a serine endopeptidase
Factor_X
Active electronic circuit controlling the current through a load
can be classified based on various characteristics, such as amplifying factor or power factor, power type, materials it made out of etc..: Vacuum tubes
Electronic_switch
be identified. Thomson R (January 1982). "Side effects and placebo amplification". Br J Psychiatry. 140: 64–68. doi:10.1192/bjp.140.1.64. PMID 7037102
Amplified_placebo_effect
Group of techniques to detect a particular nucleic acid sequence
mediated assay (TMA), and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP). Virtually all nucleic acid amplification methods and detection technologies use the specificity
Nucleic_acid_test
Use of multiple amplifiers for a loudspeaker
channels of amplification to power each loudspeaker within an audio system. Tri-amping is the practice of connecting three channels of amplification to a loudspeaker
Bi-amping_and_tri-amping
Frequency mixer of a superhet radio
that accepted the signal was closer to the cathode increasing the amplification factor. The pentagrid converter in either guise operated extremely well
Pentagrid_converter
Fast-flowing atmospheric air current
patterns were all connected to Arctic amplification. Further work from Francis and Vavrus that year suggested that amplified Arctic warming is observed as stronger
Jet_stream
Measure of the force amplification achieved by using a tool
Mechanical advantage is a measure of the force amplification achieved by using a tool, mechanical device or machine system. The device trades off input
Mechanical_advantage
Uterine cancer that is located in tissues lining the uterus
menopause when not balanced (or "opposed") with progestin is another risk factor. Higher doses or longer periods of estrogen therapy have higher risks of
Endometrial_cancer
Mechanical and acoustical property
{\text{output}}{\text{input}}}} T > 1 {\displaystyle T>1} means amplification and maximum amplification occurs when forcing frequency ( f f {\displaystyle f_{f}}
Transmissibility_(vibration)
Factors preventing PCR amplification
PCR inhibitors are any factor which prevent the amplification of nucleic acids through the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR inhibition is the most
Polymerase chain reaction inhibitors
Polymerase_chain_reaction_inhibitors
Fiber-optic communications technology
for the C-band, Raman amplification adds a mechanism for amplification in the L-band. For CWDM, wideband optical amplification is not available, limiting
Wavelength-division multiplexing
Wavelength-division_multiplexing
DNA synthesis technique
natural rolling circle replication, an isothermal DNA amplification technique, rolling circle amplification was developed. The RCA mechanism is widely used
Rolling_circle_replication
Number used to evaluate the performance of an amplifier
Noise figure (NF) and noise factor (F) are figures of merit that indicate degradation of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) that is caused by components in
Noise_figure
Bass amplification manufacturer
Eden Amplification (formerly Eden Electronics) is a bass amplification brand founded in 1976 by David Nordschow in Montrose, Minnesota. The company is
Eden_Electronics
may mean logarithm of the amplification coefficient. In many articles on laser physics, which do not use the amplification coefficient K {\displaystyle
Gain_(laser)
Quantity in fracture mechanics; predicts stress intensity near a crack's tip
In fracture mechanics, the stress intensity factor (K) is used to predict the stress state ("stress intensity") near the tip of a crack or notch caused
Stress_intensity_factor
Computer storage device with no moving parts
However, this process introduces additional writes, known as write amplification, which must be managed to balance performance and durability. Most SSDs
Solid-state_drive
Device that amplifies an optical signal
incoming photons. Parametric amplifiers use parametric amplification. The principle of optical amplification was invented by Gordon Gould on November 13, 1957
Optical_amplifier
Quantity in quantum mechanics
provide a fundamental quantum advantage in metrology, and that large amplification factors alone do not enhance estimation performance. Yakir Aharonov; David
Weak_value
and peak value itself correspond to the natural site period and amplification factor respectively. This method does not require any boreholes and is,
Microtremor
digits for the filament voltage, then two digits that gave either the amplification factor (for triodes) or a code beginning with 41 to indicate tetrodes, pentodes
Mullard–Philips tube designation
Mullard–Philips_tube_designation
Cancer originating in or on the ovary
at an older age. Other risk factors include hormone therapy after menopause, fertility medication, and obesity. Factors that decrease risk include hormonal
Ovarian_cancer
2003 report by The MITRE Corporation
Internet email) and GCC (a similarly ubiquitous compiler), a large amplification factor must also be taken into account when estimating such impacts. The
Use of Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) in the U.S. Department of Defense
Use_of_Free_and_Open-Source_Software_(FOSS)_in_the_U.S._Department_of_Defense
Optoelectronics component
dominated by amplified spontaneous emission (ASE), i.e. superluminescence. Even if the output power is based on spontaneous emission, the amplification mechanism
Superluminescent_diode
Audio amplifier with power output sufficient to drive a loudspeaker
chain are low-power audio amplifiers, which perform tasks like pre-amplification of the signal, equalization, mixing different input signals. The inputs
Audio_power_amplifier
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English buyscel, busshell, bysshell ‘bushel’, ‘measure of grain’ (Old French boissel, buissel, of Gaulish origin), hence a metonymic occupational name for a grain merchant or factor, one who measured grain. The name may also have been applied to a maker of vessels designed to hold or measure out a bushel.English : from a diminutive of Biss.Respelling of German Biesel, a habitational name from Bisel in Alsace.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for someone who dealt in weights and measures, for example a grain factor, from Middle English pekke ‘peck’ (an old measure of dry goods equivalent to eight quarts or a quarter of a bushel).English : variant of Peak 1.Irish : variant of Peak 2.South German : variant of Beck.North German and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch, from Middle Low German pek, Middle Dutch pec, pic.Dutch : from Middle Dutch pec, pick ‘desperate straits’, hence a nickname for a person in difficult circumstances or perhaps for someone with a gloomy disposition.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Daniel ‘God is my judge’, borne by a major prophet in the Bible. The major factor influencing the popularity of the personal name (and hence the frequency of the surname) was undoubtedly the dramatic story in the Book of Daniel, recounting the prophet’s steadfast adherence to his religious faith in spite of pressure and persecution from the Mesopotamian kings in whose court he served: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (at whose feast Daniel interpreted the mysterious message of doom that appeared on the wall, being thrown to the lions for his pains). The name was also borne by a 2nd-century Christian martyr and by a 9th-century hermit, the legend of whose life was popular among Christians during the Middle Ages; these had a minor additional influence on the adoption of the Christian name. Among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe the name was also popular as being that of a 4th-century Persian martyr, who was venerated in the Orthodox Church.Irish : reduced form of McDaniel, which is actually a variant of McDonnell, from the Gaelic form of Irish Donal (equivalent to Scottish Donald), erroneously associated with the Biblical personal name Daniel. See also O’Donnell.Peter Daniel was one of the pioneer settlers in the 17th century in Stafford County, VA, where he was a justice of the peace. His grandson, Peter Vivian Daniel, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1841 to his death in Richmond, VA, in 1860.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Making Easy; Facilitating; Simplification
AMPLIFICATION FACTOR
AMPLIFICATION FACTOR
Biblical
dragons; fathers; desires
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Having Godly Merits; God; Qualities of God; Dawn
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Another Name for God Murugan
Girl/Female
African, Australian, German
Shining; Brightness; Similar to Helen
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from the Old English personal name Ecgwulf, meaning ‘sword wolf’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fair
Boy/Male
Tamil
Brave
Boy/Male
Indian, Parsi
Perfection
Girl/Female
Tamil
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n.
The enlarging of a simple statement by particularity of description, the use of epithets, etc., for rhetorical effect; diffuse narrative or description, or a dilating upon all the particulars of a subject.
n.
A building, or collection of buildings, appropriated to the manufacture of goods; the place where workmen are employed in fabricating goods, wares, or utensils; a manufactory; as, a cotton factory.
n.
The act of simplifying.
n.
Enlargement; amplification.
a.
Detail or amplification; unfolding; continuance as, to pursue a subject to a great length.
n.
The business of a factor.
n.
The theory, held by Euhemerus, that the gods of mythology were but deified mortals, and their deeds only the amplification in imagination of human acts.
n.
Rhetorical amplification.
n.
A house or place where factors, or commercial agents, reside, to transact business for their employers.
n.
A figure by which a grave and magnificent word is put for the proper word; amplification; hyperbole.
n.
The act of amplifying or enlarging in dimensions; enlargement; extension.
pl.
of Factory
a.
Serving to show forth, explain, or exhibit; -- applied by the Greeks to a kind of oratory, which, by full amplification, seeks to persuade.
n.
The body of factors in any place; as, a chaplain to a British factory.
superl.
Rigidly methodical, or adherent to rule or principle; exactly conformed to a standard; not allowing or employing unneccessary ornament, amplification, etc.; strict; -- said of style, argument, etc.
n.
An amplification without strict climax,
n.
Something made or performed in a fanciful, wanton, or vaunting manner, by way of ostentation, to excite admiration, etc.; ostentatious embellishment; ambitious copiousness or amplification; parade of words and figures; show; as, a flourish of rhetoric or of wit.
a.
Amplificatory.
a.
Serving to amplify or enlarge; amplificative.
n.
The matter by which a statement is amplified; as, the subject was presented without amplifications.