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falloff Meaning in Bengali



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falloff's Usage Examples:

distance from the scene; there is shading, but cannot be any distance falloff.


illumination falloff) is not due to the blocking of light rays.


The falloff is approximated by the cos4 or "cosine fourth" law of illumination falloff.


particles in the cycle of the diagram (infrared divergence) or insufficient falloff of the integrand for high momenta (ultraviolet divergence).


together, its smoothness is dependent on the smoothness of the falloff curves.


The simplest falloff curve that satisfies these criteria is f ( r ) = ( 1 / r.


lens performance, which is rated excellent on most respects except light falloff.


Retirement slump refers to the average falloff in the party’s vote when the incumbent retires.


These are used for special effects or to compensate for light falloff that is natural with large optics.


create new tools using the Tool Pipe and customizable action centers and falloffs.


Service that proved successful in 1975, said: "There has been a gradual falloff in enforcement over the years.


also tests color accuracy, tone-scale linearity, image distortion, light falloff, and printing gamut.


However, these gains in urban Oklahoma were offset by continued falloff in southeast Oklahoma, where Biden even underperformed Hillary Clinton's.


motivation during a final year of studies Retirement slump, the average falloff in the party’s vote when the incumbent retires Slumping, a categorical.


"Minneapolis Aquavit closes; business-travel falloff cited".


Note the rapid falloff for 4 MeV electron compared to X rays and Protons.


fallen by as much as sixty percent, according to vendors, because of a falloff in tourism in Mexico.


the adapter controls the aperture, the effective f-stop may increase or falloff may become more apparent.


into a physical theory: it demands that the function that determines the falloff rate of the scattering amplitude for particle-particle scattering at large.


expected values based on uniform geometry ( 1 / r 2 {\displaystyle 1/r^{2}} falloff for weak shock or acoustic waves, as expected at large distances).


The loss of the whip resulted in a falloff in Heffernan's Seanad voting attendance.


underground press; although some observers have also attributed the sharp falloff in record company advertising which was experienced by all of the underground.



falloff's Meaning':

a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality

Synonyms:

drop-off; worsening; falling off; declension; slack; slump; decline in quality; deterioration;

Antonyms:

increase; waxing; ascent; strengthen; tightness;

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