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... and serves for comparison, the other is open to ambient air it has a gridded electrode ... When smoke enters the open chamber, the current is disrupted as the smoke particles attach to the charged ions and restore them to a neutral electrical state ... This reduces the current in the open chamber ...
... Continuing the previous example, a sieve S on an open set U in O(X) will be a covering sieve if and only if the union of all the open sets V for which S(V) is ...
... RSA) Fullbore Rifle Queens Prize – Open Pair David Calvert and Martin Millar Northern Ireland (NIR) Peter Bramley David Dodds South Africa (RSA) Glyn Barnett Jane ...
... Standards OAT—Operational Acceptance Testing OBSAI—Open Base Station Architecture Initiative ODBC—Open DataBase Connectivity OEM—Original Equipment Manufacturer OES—Open Enterprise Server OFTC—Open ...
... The French Open main draw began play on Sunday rather than the traditional Monday start, making it a 15-day tournament ... Two new events were created the Bangalore Open in Bangalore, India, replacing the previous event held in Hyderabad and the Anda Open in Tel Aviv, Israel—later cancelled due to the 2006 Lebanon War ... The Sony Ericsson Open was the first event to utilise the new technology ...
Famous quotes containing the word open:
“There is all the difference in the world between the criminals avoiding the public eye and the civil disobedients taking the law into his own hands in open defiance. This distinction between an open violation of the law, performed in public, and a clandestine one is so glaringly obvious that it can be neglected only by prejudice or ill will.”
—Hannah Arendt (19061975)
“I am Black because I come from the earths inside
now take my word for jewel in the open light.”
—Audre Lorde (b. 1934)
“Speech and silence. We feel safer with a madman who talks than with one who cannot open his mouth.”
—E.M. Cioran (b. 1911)