unoscillated
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + oscillated.
Adjective
[edit]unoscillated (comparative more unoscillated, superlative most unoscillated)
- Not oscillated; not subject to or lacking oscillation.
- 1900, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, page 600:
- If a decrease in the value of the decrement at yo were essentially produced by previously keeping the wire oscillated for some time through a smaller range, much more should there be a decrease if it were previously kept entirely unoscillated.
- 2000, Randall J. Sobie, John Michael Roney, Tau 2000: Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics, page 182:
- A disadvantage is that one is averaging over two different baselines so that if only the long-distance sample has oscillated significantly the result will be diluted by the unoscillated sample from the shorter baseline.
- 2008, Osamu Yasuda, Chihiro Ohmori, andNaba Mondal, Neutrino Factories, Superbeams and Betabeams: 9th International Workshop on Neutrino Factories, Superbeams, and Betabeams, page 21:
- The reconstructed VỤ CC energy spectrum from the Far Detector data compared to predicted unoscillated spectrum and best-fit oscillated spectrum.