Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Expand further date March 2011 An irreversible circuit is a circuit whose inputs cannot be reconstructed from its outputs. Such a circuit, of necessity, consumes energy. See also reversible computing . DEFAULTSORT Irreversible Circuit Category Integrated circuits Compu stub ... more details
wiktionary Irreversible may refer to Irreversible process , in thermodynamics, a process that is not reversible Irr versible , a 2002 film Irr versible soundtrack Irr versible soundtrack , soundtrack to the film Irr versible An album recorded by rapper Grieves disambiguation fr Irr versible ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 An irreversible agonist is a type of agonist that binds permanently to a receptor in such a manner that the receptor is permanently activated. It is distinct from a mere agonist in that the association of an agonist to a receptor is reversible, whereas the binding of an irreversible agonist to a receptor is, at least in theory, irreversible. Oxymorphazone is an example of an irreversible agonist Galetta S, Ling GS, Wolfin L, Pasternak GW. Receptor binding and analgesic properties of oxymorphazone. Life Sciences. 1982 Sep 20 27 31 12 13 1389 92. In practice, the distinction may be more a matter of degree, in which the binding affinity of an irreversible agonist is some orders of magnitude greater than that of an agonist. Examples Oxymorphazone See also Agonist Irreversible antagonist Irreversible inhibition Irreversible enzyme inhibitor Pharmacology Category Receptor agonists DEFAULTSORT Irreversible Agonist Pharmacology stub ... more details
An irreversible antagonist is a type of antagonist pharmacology antagonist that binds permanently to a Receptor biochemistry receptor , either by forming a covalent bond to the active site, or alternatively just by binding so tightly that the rate of dissociation is effectively zero at relevant time scales. ref Goodman and Gilman s Manual of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 11th edition, 2008 . p25. ISBN 0071443436 ref This permanently deactivates the receptor and is usually followed by rapid Receptor mediated endocytosis internalisation and recycling of the non functional receptor protein. Irreversible enzyme inhibitors that act similarly are clinically used and include drugs such as aspirin, omeprazole and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. ref Rang and Dale s Pharmacology. 6th edition, 2007 . p19. ISBN 0443069115 ref Examples Naloxazone Phenoxybenzamine See also Irreversible agonist Irreversible inhibition Irreversible enzyme inhibitor References reflist Pharmacology Category Receptor antagonists pharmacology stub ... more details
thermodynamics reversible is called irreversible . This concept arises most frequently in thermodynamics ... an irreversible process may still be capable of returning to its initial state however, the impossibility occurs in restoring the environment to its own initial conditions. An irreversible ... in entropy of a system is the same whether the process is reversible or irreversible. The second ... natural processes are irreversible. ref Lucia U., 1995, Mathematical consequences and Gyarmati s principle ... 4033 ref ref Lucia U., 2008, Statistical approach of the irreversible entropy variation, Physica A Statistical ... once thought to be reversible have been found to actually be a pairing of two irreversible processes ... what results in a pair of thermodynamically irreversible processes. ref Lucia U., Irreversible Entropy ... of the room decreasing nowrap 71.7 F . Therefore, the process of the coffee cooling down is irreversible ... hand, are irreversible for example, the friction of solids, conduction of heat, and diffusion ... 1, 1994. ref Another explanation of irreversible systems was presented by French mathematician Henri ... to the system and its environment at the microstate compounds into an exhibition of irreversible characteristics ... state change.svg thumb Irreversible Adiabatic Process adiabatic process If the cylinder is a perfect ... pressure because energy is converted into heat. Examples of irreversible processes In the physical realm, many irreversible processes are present to which the inability to achieve 100 efficiency in energy ... and irreversible events has particular explanatory value in complex systems such as living organisms ... death, extinction of a species or the collapse of a meteorological system can be considered as irreversible ... depends on import of negentropy into the organism, thereby increasing irreversible processes in its ... 87 br Lucia U. and Gervino G., 2005, Thermoeconomic analysis of an irreversible Stirling heat pump ... Non equilibrium thermodynamics References reflist Wiktionary DEFAULTSORT Irreversible Process Thermodynamics ... more details
The Circuit could refer to The Circuit TV series The Circuit TV series , an Australian drama television series The Circuit radio show The Circuit radio show , an internet radio show produced by Card Player magazine The Circuit 2008 film The Circuit 2008 film , a 2008 made for TV movie starring Bill Campbell and Michelle Trachtenberg The Circuit 2002 film The Circuit 2002 film and its sequels The Circuit 2 The Final Punch 2002 film The Circuit 2 2002 and The Circuit 3 film The Circuit 3 2006 , martial arts films directed by Jalal Merhi The Circuit Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child , a children s novel by Francisco Jim nez often called The Circuit The Circuit , a 1986 Japanese racing game known globally as World Grand Prix video game World Grand Prix The Circuit , a slang term for careers such as close protection, private military contractors intended for ex military personnel The Circuit , a book about ex SAS soldier Bob Shepherd, released in 2008 See also Circuit disambiguation disambig ... more details
Wiktionary Circuit may mean Circuit theory, the theory of accomplishing work by routing electrons, gas ... analogy Fluidics In electrical engineering Electrical circuit , an electrical network that has a closed loop giving a return path for the current Circuit analysis , the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in an electrical circuit Electronic circuit , active electronic components connected in a circuit Analog circuit or Digital circuit Integrated circuit Mixed signal integrated circuit Asynchronous circuit or Synchronous circuit Printed circuit board PCB Series and parallel circuits Telecommunication circuitCircuit diagram Balanced circuit LC circuit In fluid power and fluid mechanics Hydraulic circuit Pneumatic circuit In physics Magnetic circuit , one or more closed loop paths containing a magnetic flux In mathematics and computer science Circuit computer theory , a theoretical structure simulating electrical and data paths Boolean circuit Integer circuit , a mathematical object of computational complexity Circuit complexity , a branch ... vertices than the starting and ending vertices Matroid circuit, in combinatorics In neuroscience Biological neural network , a neuronal circuit In economics Monetary circuit theory , a heterodox theory of monetary economics also called circuitism In government and law Circuit administrative division , an administrative country subdivision in East Asia Circuit court , the name of court systems in several common law jurisdictions In transportation and racing Circuit airfield , also called the pattern, a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing Kart circuit Formula One circuits see List of Formula One circuits Race track Others Circuit , a character from the Munna Bhai film series Circuit LCMS , local grouping of congregations in the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Circuit film Circuit film , a 2001 gay themed film set in the world of gay circuit parties Circuit party , a gay ... more details
Infobox Webcomic Part of Wikipedia WikiProject Webcomics title A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible image Deleted image removed Image Lesson014.png 200px Getting Over Women , ALILBTDII 14 caption author David Hellman and Dale Beran url http www.alessonislearned.com status On Hiatus began July 15, 2004 ended September 2006 genre Humor Philosophical ratings G accessdate 2012 02 05 A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible ALILBTDII is a webcomic drawn by David Hellman and written by Dale Beran . Ted Rall describes the comic as explor ing the limits of pessimism and fatal consequence in a universe that would be difficult to imagine on the printed page. ref name attitude Rall, Ted 2006 . Attitude The New Subversive Cartoonists Attitude 3 The New Subversive Online Cartoonists , New York Nantier, Beall, Minoustchine . ISBN 1 56163 465 4. ref The comic has been officially on hiatus ref http alessonislearned.com phpBB viewtopic.php?p 46322 46322 A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible View topic Letter to Our Forum Friends Bot generated title ref since September 2006. Dale and David are the primary characters, although they do not appear in every episode, and there is a small cast of real life supporting characters, including schoolfriend mad scientist Paul, Dale s sister Sally, and David s mother, Debby Hellman who dated Devil the Devil in one strip . Dale and David, who met at Park School of Baltimore The Park School of Baltimore in ninth grade, ref name autogenerated2 Rall, Ted 2006 . Attitude The New Subversive Cartoonists Attitude 3 The New Subversive Online Cartoonists , New York Nantier, Beall, Minoustchine. ISBN 1 56163 465 4. ref published ... Is Irreversible was named one of the best webcomics of 2004 ref cite web title The Webcomic Examiner ... links http www.alessonislearned.com A Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible http scenemissingmagazine.com ... Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible, A Category 2000s webcomics Category Comedy webcomics ... more details
For acetylcholine esterase AChE , quasi irreversible inhibitors are those that rapidly phosphorylate AChE. A subsequent internal dealkylation reaction may then occur, which, according to X ray crystallography data, is suggestive of covalent bond formation. The newly formed OP enzyme conjugate is as a result permanently deactivated. ref cite journal last1 Millary first1 CB last2 Kryger first2 G year 199 title Crystal structures of aged phosphorylated acetylcholinesterase nerve agent reaction products at the atomic level journal Biochemistry volume 38 issue 22 pages 7032 7039 publisher Weizmann Institute of Science doi 10.1021 bi982678l pmid 10353814 ref Historically, drugs that irreversibly inhibit acetylcholine esterase have been used as insecticides and sarin chemical weapons ref Cite book last Julien first Robert authorlink coauthors title A Primer of Drug Action publisher Worth Publishers series volume edition Eleventh date location page 50 url doi isbn 9781429206792 mr zbl jfm ref See also Reversible inhibitor s Monoamine oxidase inhibitor s References Reflist Category Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors ... more details
A discrete circuit is an electronic circuit built out of Discrete device discrete components , such as resistor s, transistor s, etc., instead of a single integrated circuit . Category Electronics terms electronics stub fr Circuit discret ... more details
Circuit judge may refer to Circuit judge, a United States federal judge for the Circuit Courts in the United States Circuit judge, a judge in Circuit court State courts courts organized under the laws of some U.S. states Circuit judge UK , a type of judge in the United Kingdom disambig ... more details
wiktionary closed circuit closed circuit can refer to closed circuit television closed circuit radio rebreather breathing sets Closed Circuit film Closed Circuit film , a 1978 Italian film In radio television broadcasting, alternate term for a Clean feed TV clean feed or network feed An electric circuit is a closed circuit if it contains a complete path between the positive and negative terminals of its power source disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages it Circuito chiuso ... more details
Printed circuit may refer to Printed circuit board Printed Circuit Corporation , an electronics manufacturer disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Circuit reliability also time availability CiR is the percentage of time an electronic circuit was available for use in a specified period of scheduled availability . Circuit Reliability engineering reliability is given by where T sub o sub is the circuit total outage time, T sub s sub is the circuit total scheduled time, and T sub a sub is the circuit total available time . math T s T a T o math In addition, circuit reliability is the expected lifespan of operation of a functioning system under nominal conditions. References FS1037C MS188 Category Electrical engineering ... more details
About the electrical circuit the U.S. appellate court United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Unreferenced stub date December 2009 mergeto Direct current date April 2012 Within electrical engineering , a DC circuit Direct Current circuit is an electrical circuit that consists of any combination of constant voltage sources, constant current electricity current sources, and resistor s. In this case, the circuit voltages and currents are constant, independent of time. A particular circuit voltage or current does not depend on the past value of any circuit voltage or current. This implies that the system of equations that represent a DC circuit do not involve integrals or derivatives. If a capacitor and or inductor is added to a DC circuit, the resulting circuit is not, strictly speaking, a DC circuit. However, most such circuits have a DC solution. This solution gives the circuit voltages and currents when the circuit is in DC steady state . Such a circuit is represented by a system of differential equations . The solution to these equations usually contain a time varying or Transient state transient part as well as constant or steady state part. It is this steady state part that is the DC solution. There are some circuits that do not have a DC solution. Two simple examples are a constant current source connected to a capacitor and a constant voltage source connected to an inductor. In electronics, it is common to refer to a circuit that is powered by a DC voltage source such as a battery or the output of a DC power supply as a DC circuit even though what is meant is that the circuit is DC powered. DEFAULTSORT Dc Circuit Category Electrical components Electric stub ... more details
Circuit rider is a term originating from the United States for any professional who travels a regular circuit of locations to provide services, and has several specific applications For the position in the Rural Water industry, see Circuit rider water wastewater For the position within the Methodist Church, see Circuit rider religious . For traveling jurists, see Circuit rider U.S. Court system . For traveling technology consultants, sometimes referred to as eRiders , see Circuit rider technology . Category Itinerant living Disambig ... more details
World Circuit can mean World Circuit record label , a famous world music record label. Formula One Grand Prix video game , a racing simulator video game known as World Circuit in the US. disamb ... more details
Valencia circuit can refer to two motor racing venues Circuit Ricardo Tormo , a permanent road course used for Moto GP , World Touring Car Championship WTCC and Formula One F1 winter testing . Valencia Street Circuit , a street circuit around the city of Valencia, Spain Valencia , used for the European Grand Prix . disambiguation ... more details
unreferenced date October 2011 Wu an Circuit was a circuit administrative division circuit of China during the Tang dynasty . It was formed by the expansion and renaming of the Qinhua Circuit . See also Tang dynasty History of the administrative subdivisions of China china hist stub Category Tang Dynasty ... more details
The term Open circuit may refer to Open circuit scuba , a type of SCUBA diving equipment where the user breathes from the set and then exhales to the surroundings without recycling the exhaled air Open circuit test , a method used in electrical engineering to determine the impedance in the excitation branch of a real transformer Open circuit voltage , the difference of electrical potential between two terminals of a device when there is no external load connected An electric circuit is an open circuit if it lacks a complete path between the positive and negative terminals of its power source See also Closed circuit disambiguation Short circuit disambiguation Open system disambiguation disambig ... more details
In telecommunication , an interchange circuit is a Telecommunication circuitcircuit that facilitates the exchange of data and Signalling telecommunication signaling information between data terminal equipment DTE and data circuit terminating equipment DCE . An interchange circuit can carry many types of signals and provide many types of service features, such as control signals, timing signals, and common return functions. References FS1037C telecomm term stub Category Communication circuits Category Telecommunications terms ... more details
Multiple issues confusing February 2010 rewrite February 2010 expert February 2010 Circuit court is the name ... II instituted the custom of having judges ride around the countryside ride circuit each year to hear ..., the term circuit court is derived from the practice of having judges ride around the countryside ... would ride the circuit in Illinois. In more settled areas, a stagecoach would be used. Eventually the legal .... Most of these local judicial circuits have been thus replaced. Republic of Ireland Main Circuit Court Ireland In the Republic of Ireland the Circuit Court is part of the Courts of First Instance ... established as the Circuit Court of Justice under the Courts of Justice Act 1924 and replaced ... on the civil side and the Court of Criminal Appeal on the criminal side. The Circuit Court is so called ... one Circuit Court, a sitting of the Circuit Court in any particular location is referred to as name of town Circuit Court, e.g. Trim Circuit Court. The High Court also sits on circuit twice yearly, though this is called the High Court on Circuit rather than a circuit court. In this case on circuit means ... States , circuit courts were first established in the British Empire British Thirteen Colonies . In 1789, the United States circuit court s were United States federal courts established in each United States federal judicial district federal judicial district . These circuit courts exercised both original ... jurisdiction formerly exercised by the United States circuit courts is now exercised by the United ... courts of appeals , which were known as the United States circuit courts of appeals from its establishment ... 11 regional circuits as well as a United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit DC Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Federal Circuit . Note ... for the Second Circuit Second Circuit and United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Third Circuit , are based at a single federal courthouse, while others, such as the large United ... more details
Circuit City may refer to Circuit City Stores , a defunct U.S. consumer electronics retailer 1949 2009 CircuitCity.com , an online retailer launched in 2009 under the retailer s former domain name by Systemax. The Source retailer The Source , formerly The Source by Circuit City , the Canadian division of the original company. disambig ... more details
In telecommunication , the term simplex circuit has the following meanings A Telecommunication circuitcircuit that provides transmission telecommunications transmission in one direction only. Deprecated definition A circuit using ground return and affording communication in either direction, but in only one direction at a time. The above two definitions are contradictory however, both are in common use. Because of this, the nature of the service specified by this term should always be verified. See also Simplex communication References FS1037C MS188 Category Communication circuits Category Telecommunications terms telecomm term stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Single Name Circuit no musume Cover Circuit no Musume.JPG Artist Puffy AmiYumi Released 1997 Format CD single Recorded Genre J pop Last single Kore ga watashi no ikiru michi br 1996 This single Circuit no musume br 1997 Next single Nagisa ni matsuwaru etc. br 1998 Circuit no musume is the third single released by Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi . It was released on March 12, 1997. Track listing Circuit no Musume Wild Girls on CircuitCircuit no Musume Original Karaoke Puffy AmiYumi DEFAULTSORT Circuit No Musume Category Puffy AmiYumi songs Category 1997 singles Category Oricon Weekly number one singles Category Japanese language songs Japan music stub ja ... more details