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Что (кто) такое coupling point - определение

Spin spin coupling; Indirect dipole dipole coupling; Spin coupling; NMR coupling; Reduced coupling constant; Scalar coupling
  • −CH<sub>2</sub>−]] hydrogens are coupling with each other, resulting in a triplet and quartet respectively.
  • Energy diagram showing the effects of ''J''-coupling for the molecule hydrogen fluoride.
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Coupling         
  • A beam coupling
  • Highly flexible coupling
  • An elastic coupling (for connecting a [[windsurfing]] sail rig to the board)
MECHANICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS
Gear coupling; Oldham coupler; Oldham coupling; Oldham joint; Elastic coupling; Double-slider coupling; Slider coupling; Muff coupling; Beam coupling; Couplings; Shaft coupling; Tapered shaft lock; Power Lock; Keyless shaft locking device; Flexible coupling; Diaphragm coupling
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Couple.
II. Coupling ·noun The act of bringing or coming together; connection; sexual union.
III. Coupling ·noun A device or contrivance which serves to couple or connect adjacent parts or objects; as, a belt coupling, which connects the ends of a belt; a car coupling, which connects the cars in a train; a shaft coupling, which connects the ends of shafts.
Coupling         
  • A beam coupling
  • Highly flexible coupling
  • An elastic coupling (for connecting a [[windsurfing]] sail rig to the board)
MECHANICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS
Gear coupling; Oldham coupler; Oldham coupling; Oldham joint; Elastic coupling; Double-slider coupling; Slider coupling; Muff coupling; Beam coupling; Couplings; Shaft coupling; Tapered shaft lock; Power Lock; Keyless shaft locking device; Flexible coupling; Diaphragm coupling
The joining of cells of a galvanic battery, of dynamos or of other devices, so as to produce different effects as desired. 157  STANDARD ELECTRICAL DICTIONARY
coupling         
  • A beam coupling
  • Highly flexible coupling
  • An elastic coupling (for connecting a [[windsurfing]] sail rig to the board)
MECHANICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS
Gear coupling; Oldham coupler; Oldham coupling; Oldham joint; Elastic coupling; Double-slider coupling; Slider coupling; Muff coupling; Beam coupling; Couplings; Shaft coupling; Tapered shaft lock; Power Lock; Keyless shaft locking device; Flexible coupling; Diaphragm coupling
<programming, hardware> The degree to which components depend on one another. There are two types of coupling, "tight" and "loose". Loose coupling is desirable for good {software engineering} but tight coupling may be necessary for maximum performance. Coupling is increased when the data exchanged between components becomes larger or more complex. (1996-08-01)
coupling         
  • A beam coupling
  • Highly flexible coupling
  • An elastic coupling (for connecting a [[windsurfing]] sail rig to the board)
MECHANICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS
Gear coupling; Oldham coupler; Oldham coupling; Oldham joint; Elastic coupling; Double-slider coupling; Slider coupling; Muff coupling; Beam coupling; Couplings; Shaft coupling; Tapered shaft lock; Power Lock; Keyless shaft locking device; Flexible coupling; Diaphragm coupling
(couplings)
1.
A coupling is a device which is used to join two vehicles or pieces of equipment together.
Before driving away, re-check the trailer coupling.
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2.
An act of sexual intercourse is sometimes referred to as a coupling. (FORMAL)
...sexual couplings.
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see also couple
coupling         
  • A beam coupling
  • Highly flexible coupling
  • An elastic coupling (for connecting a [[windsurfing]] sail rig to the board)
MECHANICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN TWO OBJECTS
Gear coupling; Oldham coupler; Oldham coupling; Oldham joint; Elastic coupling; Double-slider coupling; Slider coupling; Muff coupling; Beam coupling; Couplings; Shaft coupling; Tapered shaft lock; Power Lock; Keyless shaft locking device; Flexible coupling; Diaphragm coupling
¦ noun a device for coupling railway vehicles or parts of machinery together.
Vibronic coupling         
Vibronic coupling (also called nonadiabatic coupling or derivative coupling) in a molecule involves the interaction between electronic and nuclear vibrational motion. The term "vibronic" originates from the combination of the terms "vibrational" and "electronic", denoting the idea that in a molecule, vibrational and electronic interactions are interrelated and influence each other.
Capacitive coupling         
  • Polyester [[film capacitor]]s, commonly used for coupling between two circuits.
TRANSFER OF ENERGY BETWEEN CIRCUITS VIA ELECTRIC FIELDS
AC Coupling; Coupling capacitor; AC coupling; Capacitative coupling; AC coupled; AC-coupled; AC-coupling; Electrostatic coupling; DC-blocking capacitor; AC-coupling capacitor; AC coupling capacitor; DC blocking capacitor; Coupling cap; Blocking capacitor; DC block capacitor; Grid coupling capacitor; Grid-coupling capacitor; Audio coupling capacitor; Audio-coupling capacitor
Capacitive coupling is the transfer of energy within an electrical network or between distant networks by means of displacement current between circuit(s) nodes, induced by the electric field. This coupling can have an intentional or accidental effect.
Cross-coupling reaction         
  • The Buchwald–Hartwig reaction
  • Fluoroarene coupling
  • Mechanism proposed for the [[Sonogashira coupling]].
CLASS OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Cross coupling reaction; Arylation; Palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions; Palladium-catalyzed coupling reaction; Palladium-catalyzed reactions; Palladium coupling reaction; Palladium coupling reactions; Palladium-catalyzed; Palladium-coupling reactions; Palladium-catalysed cross coupling; Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling; Cross-coupling; Carbon-carbon cross coupling
In organic chemistry, a cross-coupling reaction is a reaction where two fragments are joined together with the aid of a metal catalyst. In one important reaction type, a main group organometallic compound of the type R-M (R = organic fragment, M = main group center) reacts with an organic halide of the type R'-X with formation of a new carbon–carbon bond in the product R-R'.
Resonant inductive coupling         
  • Two resonances as a pair are observed
  • The receiver of a smart card has a coil connected to a chip which provides capacitance to give resonance as well as regulators to provide a suitable voltage
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  • '''Type p-p''' basic transmitter and receiver circuits, Rs and Rr are the resistances and losses in the associated capacitors and inductors. Ls and Lr are coupled by small coupling coefficient, k, usually below 0.2
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Resonant inductive coupling or magnetic phase synchronous coupling is a phenomenon with inductive coupling where the coupling becomes stronger when the "secondary" (load-bearing) side of the loosely coupled coil resonates. A resonant transformer of this type is often used in analog circuitry as a bandpass filter.
List of Coupling episodes         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Coupling Episode List; Coupling episodes; Melty Man; The Girl with Two Breasts; Split (Coupling episode)
Coupling is a BBC Television sitcom. Written by Steven Moffat, it is based on his relationship with Sue Vertue, the show's producer.

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J-coupling

In nuclear chemistry and nuclear physics, J-couplings (also called spin-spin coupling or indirect dipole–dipole coupling) are mediated through chemical bonds connecting two spins. It is an indirect interaction between two nuclear spins that arises from hyperfine interactions between the nuclei and local electrons. In NMR spectroscopy, J-coupling contains information about relative bond distances and angles. Most importantly, J-coupling provides information on the connectivity of chemical bonds. It is responsible for the often complex splitting of resonance lines in the NMR spectra of fairly simple molecules.

J-coupling is a frequency difference that is not affected by the strength of the magnetic field, so is always stated in Hz.