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os·cil·la·tor

(os'si-lā'tŏr),
1. An apparatus something like a vibrator, used to give a form of mechanical massage.
2. An electric circuit designed to generate alternating current at a particular frequency.
3. Any device that produces oscillation.
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os·cil·la·tor

(os'si-lā'tŏr)
1. An apparatus something like a vibrator, used to give a form of mechanical massage.
2. An electric circuit designed to generate alternating current at a particular frequency.
3. Any device that produces oscillation.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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Unlike the existing solutions, which measure only the temperature of the quartz crystal, with the introduction of the loop compensation oscillator in the same compartment, the proposed solution will compensate all thermal influences, including the ones due to electronic components (capacitors, voltage references, etc.).
Here, [GAMMA] = 1 represents a hard Duffing oscillator, [GAMMA] = -1 represents a soft Duffing oscillator, and [GAMMA] = - represents linearity.
Inaba et al., "Sudden change from chaos to oscillation death in the Bonhoeffer-van der Pol oscillator under weak periodic perturbation," Physical Review E, vol.
The parameter method [16] gives the approximate solution for the generalized Duffing and non-integer order oscillator equations.
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The researchers were able to create a small network of oscillators to solve graph coloring problems with the same number of objects, which are also referred to as nodes or vertices.
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