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  • 101Mercalli intensity scale — Part of a series on earthquakes Types Foreshock • Aftershock • Blind thrust Doublet • Interplate • …

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  • 102Sound intensity — The sound intensity, I , (acoustic intensity) is defined as the sound power Pac per unit area A . The usual context is the noise measurement of sound intensity in the air at a listener s location. For instantaneous acoustic pressure p inst( t )… …

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  • 103Language intensity — Most investigators accept the definition of language intensity proposed by [http://comm.colorado.edu/bowersj/ John Waite Bowers] (1963, p. 345; 1964, p. 416), a quality of language that “indicates the degree to which the speaker’s attitude toward …

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  • 104Luminous intensity — In photometry, luminous intensity is a measure of the wavelength weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction per unit solid angle, based on the luminosity function, a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye.… …

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  • 105Low intensity conflict — (LIC) is the use of military forces applied selectively and with restraint to enforce compliance with the policies or objectives of the political body controlling the military force. The term can be used to describe conflicts where at least one… …

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  • 106Energy intensity — is a measure of the energy efficiency of a nation s economy. It is calculated as units of energy per unit of GDP.* High energy intensities indicate a high price or cost of converting energy into GDP. * Low energy intensity indicates a lower price …

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  • 107High intensity training — (HIT) is a form of strength training popularized in the 1970s by Arthur Jones of Nautilus and MedX fame. Everything of any value related to exercise can be stated in less than a thousand words, can, in fact, be fairly well covered in only a few… …

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  • 108New England Intensity — Founded 2004 League Independent Women s Football League Team history Rhode Island Intensity (IWFL) (2004 2005) New England Intensity (WPFL) (2006) New England I …

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  • 109sound intensity — ▪ physics       amount of energy flowing per unit time through a unit area that is perpendicular to the direction in which the sound waves are travelling. Sound intensity may be measured in units of energy or work e.g., microjoules (10 6 joule)… …

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  • 110Capital intensity — is the term in economics for the amount of fixed or real capital present in relation to other factors of production, especially labor. At the level of either a production process or the aggregate economy, it may be estimated by the capital/labor… …

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