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I . damp [dæmp] ADJ

II . damp [dæmp] N no pl Brit Aus

III . damp [dæmp] VB trans

ˈdamp course N

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The derivative term is used to provide damping or shaping of the response.
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It was normal to re-adjust the damping between road and race settings.
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A wide range of viscosity and magnetic density variants allow designers to add damping, cooling, or both.
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It has been shown theoretically that in a certain low-frequency range, polymeric gels should propagate shear waves with relatively low damping.
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As diffusion damping works at this level, scientists say it affects "small" angles and corresponding anisotropies.
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The damping was already before the war began.
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With proper damping levels, the car will settle back to a normal state in a minimal amount of time.
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Continuously variable damping electronically controlled as before but with driver selectable modes.
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But damping can not be derived in this model.
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This set up simulated a generator that had been disconnected from the grid and thereby operating without any damping in the system.
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