- 1 : 2022/05/22(日) 00:47:58.960 ID:/baIZ+I80
- 答えてく
- 12 : 2022/05/22(日) 00:53:11.904 ID:elnVupdQp
- おいおいマイケル笑それは炭酸じゃなくてフッ化水素酸だよ笑
ジェシーが飲んで暴れてるぞ?
早くとどめを刺してやるんだ!これを英文にしてください!
- 16 : 2022/05/22(日) 00:57:31.141 ID:/baIZ+I80
- >>12
Hey Michael, it's hydrogen fluoride not carbonated water, lol
Jessie's gonna get crazy finish her now - 19 : 2022/05/22(日) 00:59:59.734 ID:CpdrV9TF0
- Let's go のsは何が省略されたものか
- 22 : 2022/05/22(日) 01:00:38.940 ID:/baIZ+I80
- >>19
us? - 27 : 2022/05/22(日) 01:03:02.377 ID:t43wjAFoa
- ネイティブだけどmaybeだけ言っとけば通じるよ
- 30 : 2022/05/22(日) 01:04:05.486 ID:/baIZ+I80
- >>27
maybe - 31 : 2022/05/22(日) 01:05:18.405 ID:xmsLhVOk0
- 和訳せよ
Injecting optical squeezed states of light, a technique known as squeezing, is now a tool for gravitational wave detection. Its ability to reduce quantum noise is helping to reveal more gravitational wave transients, expanding the catalog of observations in the last observing run. This review introduces squeezing and its history in the context of gravitational-wave detectors. It overviews the benefits, limitations and methods of incorporating squeezing into advanced interferometers, emphasizing the most relevant details for astrophysics instrumentation
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