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Slope Defined
The rate of rise or fall of a filter, usually expressed in a number of dB per octave. (e.g., John’s crossover had a 12 dB/octave slope on high output and a 18 dB/octave slope on the low output.)
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- Charlie's path to dEAth " Implementing Slope-One in T-SQL
- X-TREME Triangles Teacher Resources Page: Ever wonder how you could use Google Earth in a high school math lesson? Take a look at this lesson on ski slopes and slopes using real ski slopes. The whole lesson is available, including tutorials and videos.
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- Wrentham company introduces new biodegradable erosion control - The Boston Globe
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