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nodeIn physics, a position in a standing wave pattern at which there is no vibration. Points at which there is maximum vibration are called antinodes. Stretched strings, for example, can show nodes when they vibrate. Guitarists can produce special effects (harmonics) by touching a sounding string lightly to produce a node. node
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| ti, All] is computed for each leaf node x, in the same way presented in equation 11. Tip: To propagate your tomato plant, remove shoots growing from leaf nodes toward the base of the main stem. The FireWire CameraMate supports IEEE-1394 connections of 100, 200 and 400 Mbps, operating as a leaf node device. |
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