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excitation <an excitation; excitations> N

excitation INDUST (feelings & emotions)
excitation INDUST (feelings & emotions)
excitation (feelings & emotions)

excitation ELEC

excitation

excitation N

excitation
excitation

excitation

compensated excitation ELEC

excitation circuit INDUST

excitation energy PHYS

excitation field ELEC

excitation loss ELEC

field excitation ELEC

harmonic excitation COMMUNIC

impact excitation COMMUNIC

impulse excitation

impulse excitation COMMUNIC
impulse excitation COMMUNIC

independent excitation ELEC

indirect excitation ELEC

internal excitation INDUST

outside excitation ELEC

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Excitation with a serious emotion to create something.
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Of the six, anger excitation is by far the most dangerous and the hardest to capture.
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The oscillating polarization of the molecule can couple with other possible polarizations of the molecule, including vibrational and electronic excitations.
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The existence of exciton states may be inferred from the absorption of light associated with their excitation.
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With excitation applied, the main generator will deliver electricity to the traction motors, resulting in motion.
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The excitation is not selective and formation of may follow many paths.
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These included recognition of collective modes of excitation of solids and the important notion of a quasiparticle.
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The most versatile fluorimeters with dual monochromators and a continuous excitation light source can record both an excitation spectrum and a fluorescence spectrum.
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A uniform excitation is poorly compatible with the modal form (1,1).
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Periodic excitation optimally transfers to the system the energy of the vibration and stores it there.
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