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What (who) is radix two counter - definition

POSITIONAL NUMERAL SYSTEM IN WHICH POSITIONS HAVE DIFFERENT NUMERICAL BASES
Mixed Radix; Mixed-radix

Mixed radix         
Mixed radix numeral systems are non-standard positional numeral systems in which the numerical base varies from position to position. Such numerical representation applies when a quantity is expressed using a sequence of units that are each a multiple of the next smaller one, but not by the same factor.
Counter-celebration         
HOLIDAY PROTESTING ANOTHER
Counter-commemoration
A counter-celebration or counter-observance or alternative commemoration can be a form of protest of a holiday's commemoration by challenging its dominant narrative with an alternative event, often representing a social cause such as indigenous rights, and involving symbolic subversion in the style of culture jamming.
Geiger counter         
  • A modern one-piece Geiger-Müller counter, including Geiger-Müller tube type 70 019 (at the top)
  • Early Geiger–Müller tube made in 1932 by Hans Geiger for laboratory use
  • Diagram of a Geiger counter using an "end window" tube for low penetration radiation. A loudspeaker is also used for indication
  • Geiger counter with pancake type probe
  • Laboratory use of a Geiger counter with end-window probe to measure beta radiation
  • A Radhound Geiger counter measuring radiation emitted by a tree in [[Chernobyl]]
  • Pancake G-M tube used for alpha and beta detection; the delicate mica window is usually protected by a mesh when fitted in an instrument.
  • The sound of a geiger counter
  • An early alpha particle counter designed by Rutherford and Geiger.
INSTRUMENT USED FOR MEASURING IONIZING RADIATION
Geiger-Müller counter; Geiger counters; Geiger Counter; Gieger counter; Geiger-Mueller counter; Geiger-Müeller counter; Geigercounter; Geiger-Muller counter; Geiger-Mueeller counter; Radiac meter; Geiger Muller counter; Geiger-Muller Counter; Geiger-Müller Counter; Geiger Muller Counter; Geiger Müller Counter; Geiger–Muller Counter; Geiger–Müller Counter; Geiger–Müller counter
(Geiger counters)
A Geiger counter is a device which finds and measures radioactivity.
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Wikipedia

Mixed radix

Mixed radix numeral systems are non-standard positional numeral systems in which the numerical base varies from position to position. Such numerical representation applies when a quantity is expressed using a sequence of units that are each a multiple of the next smaller one, but not by the same factor. Such units are common for instance in measuring time; a time of 32 weeks, 5 days, 7 hours, 45 minutes, 15 seconds, and 500 milliseconds might be expressed as a number of minutes in mixed-radix notation as:

... 32, 5,  7, 45; 15,  500
...  ∞, 7, 24, 60; 60, 1000

or as

32577244560.15605001000

In the tabular format, the digits are written above their base, and a semicolon indicates the radix point. In numeral format, each digit has its associated base attached as a subscript, and the radix point is marked by a full stop or period. The base for each digit is the number of corresponding units that make up the next larger unit. As a consequence there is no base (written as ∞) for the first (most significant) digit, since here the "next larger unit" does not exist (and note that one could not add a larger unit of "month" or "year" to the sequence of units, as they are not integer multiples of "week").