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  2. High-availability Seamless Redundancy - Wikipedia

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    An HSR network node (DANH) has at least two Ethernet ports, each attached to a neighbour HSR node, so that always two paths exist between two nodes. Therefore, as long as one path is operational, the destination application always receives one frame. HSR nodes check the redundancy continuously to detect lurking failures.

  3. Hsromega - Wikipedia

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    The developmentally active and heat shock inducible hsromega or hsrω gene in Drosophila produces multiple long non-coding RNA transcripts.This gene is transcriptionally active in almost all cell types of Drosophila and is the most actively induced following heat shock.

  4. Eidolon - Wikipedia

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    Achilles' sacrifice of Trojan prisoners, 4th-century BC fresco from Vulci.The eidolon of Patroclus is second from left.. In ancient Greek literature, an eidolon (/ aɪ ˈ d oʊ l ɒ n /; [1] Ancient Greek: εἴδωλον 'image, idol, double, apparition, phantom, ghost'; plural: eidola or eidolons) is a spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form.

  5. The Eidolon - Wikipedia

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    The Eidolon is one of two games that were part of Lucasfilm Games' second wave in December 1985. [4] The other was Koronis Rift. Both took advantage of the fractal technology developed for Rescue on Fractalus!, [5] further enhancing it. In The Eidolon, Rescue ' s fractal mountains were turned upside down and became the inside of a cave.

  6. The Parallel Otherworld - Wikipedia

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    The Parallel Otherworld is the sixth and final album by metal band Eidolon, released in 2006. The album was reviewed with 6/10 in Metal.de , [ 1 ] 8.0 in Rockhard.de [ 2 ] and 9/10 in Blabbermouth.net .

  7. Cymatics - Wikipedia

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    Resonance made visible with black seeds on a harpsichord soundboard Cornstarch and water solution under the influence of sine wave vibration A demonstration of sand forming cymatic patterns on a metal plate. Cymatics (from Ancient Greek: κῦμα, romanized: kŷma, lit. 'wave') is a subset of modal vibrational phenomena.

  8. Multiferroics - Wikipedia

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    In this class of materials, the leading research is exploring, both theoretically and experimentally, the fundamental limits (e.g. intrinsic coupling velocity, coupling strength, materials synthesis) of the dynamical magnetoelectric coupling and how these may be both reached and exploited for the development of new technologies.

  9. ARROW waveguide - Wikipedia

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    However, the materials used to make the guiding core are typically polymer and silicon-based materials, which have higher refractive indexes (n=1.4-3.5) than that of water (n = 1.33). As a result, a conventional hollow-core waveguide no longer works once it's filled with water solution, making the PhLoCs useless.