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Sinor (other)
Sinor may refer to: * Sinor, Gujarat, a settlement in India * Phasor, or sinor, a complex number in certain representations of periodic functions * Denis Sinor (1916–2011), scholar in the history of Central Asia * Jennifer Sinor, American writer See also * Signor (other) * Sinar (other) * Siner (other) Siner may refer to: Places * Siner, Chuvash Republic, a village in the Chuvash Republic, Russia * Siner, Republic of Tatarstan, a settlement in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia People * Guy Siner (born 1947), English actor *Hosea Siner (1885†... * Sinur {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Sinor, Gujarat
Sinor or Shinor (formerly Senapur/Sainyapur) is a small town in Vadodara District, Gujarat, India. Situated on the banks of river Narmada, it is known as the birthplace of one of the most prolific Gujarati writers, Ramanlal Vasantlal Desai. It is also believed that Sayajirao Gayakwad visited Sinor and Met Shree Lallubhai Zaverbhai Patel of Bhekhada Village. Natives in this village speak Gujarati as their first language. People living here are mostly from Hindu and Muslim communities and there is also presence of Jain communities. Village is physically divided in various small areas called "Faliyas" in local language. The main Faliyas include Busa Faliya, Dev faliya, Ranavas, Ramji mandir, Adhibagh, Charbagh, Nani Bhagol, Timba Faliya, Rabarivad, Nagarwada, Popat Sheri, Machhivad and Bhatt Sheri. The town is also famous for its bands, which are mostly active in local ceremonies as well as in ceremonies held in nearby villages. The bands include Shamshad Band, Bashir Band, Mak ...
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Phasor
In physics and engineering, a phasor (a portmanteau of phase vector) is a complex number representing a sinusoidal function whose amplitude (''A''), angular frequency (''ω''), and initial phase (''θ'') are time-invariant. It is related to a more general concept called analytic representation,Bracewell, Ron. ''The Fourier Transform and Its Applications''. McGraw-Hill, 1965. p269 which decomposes a sinusoid into the product of a complex constant and a factor depending on time and frequency. The complex constant, which depends on amplitude and phase, is known as a phasor, or complex amplitude, and (in older texts) sinor or even complexor. A common situation in electrical networks powered by time varying current is the existence of multiple sinusoids all with the same frequency, but different amplitudes and phases. The only difference in their analytic representations is the complex amplitude (phasor). A linear combination of such functions can be represented as a linear com ...
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Denis Sinor
Denis Sinor (born DĂ©nes ZsinĂłr, April 17, 1916 in Kolozsvár (Austria-Hungary, now Cluj-Napoca, Romania) – January 12, 2011 in Bloomington, Indiana) was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Central Asian Studies at the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University and a tenured lecturer at Cambridge University between 1948 and 1962, and was one of the world's leading scholars for the history of Central Asia. Under his directorship, the Central Asian Studies at Indiana University became one of the world's foremost centers for Central Asian history, languages and linguistics. He grew up in Hungary and Switzerland and went to university in Budapest. During the Second World War, he was a member of the French resistance, served in the French army, and became a French citizen. Sinor wrote eight books and edited an additional thirteen. He authored more than 160 articles in several languages such as English, German, French, Hungarian, Russian and many other, more ...
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Jennifer Sinor
Jennifer Ann Sinor is an American author and literary nonfiction writer and professor. She primarily writes memoir, research-based creative nonfiction, and personal essays that experiment with non-linear forms. Sinor's work focuses on the body, the ineffable, and the ordinary in our lives. It is often non-linear in form and relies on association, juxtaposition, and speculative leaps. Biography Born in Kingsville, Texas, Sinor was raised as a military dependent. Her father, a naval lawyer specializing in international ocean law, was stationed in Hawaii several times as well as the Pentagon. Sinor graduated from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, in 1987 with degrees in both English and Russian. While teaching 7th and 8th graders at ASSETS school in Honolulu, Hawaii, Jennifer completed her MA in English from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. In 1995, she began her PhD in English and Education at the University of Michigan where she focused on women's autobiographical writin ...
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Signor (other)
Signor, Signore (f. Signora) is an Italian word meaning nobleman. As a family name it may refer to: * Tari Signor (born 1967), American actress * Philip W. Signor, a paleontologist known for Signor–Lipps effect In the following instances, the word may be intended as a title, or just possibly as a given name * Signor Brocolini (1841–1906), Irish-born American operatic singer * Signor Lawanda (1849–1934), American circus performer and strongman Places: * Signore, Udaipurwati is a village in Jhunjhunu district of Indian state Rajasthan. See also * Signor–Lipps effect * Signori Signori is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Céline Signori (born 1938), Canadian politician *Francesco Signori (born 1988), Italian footballer *Giuseppe Signori Giuseppe "Beppe" Signori (; born 17 Februar ...
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Sinar (other)
Sinar is a Swiss photographic equipment manufacturer. Sinar may also refer to: Newspapers * ''Sinar Harapan'', Jakarta, Indonesia * ''Sinar Harian'', Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia * ''Sinar Hindia'', Semarang, Dutch East Indies, 1900–1924 * ''Sinar Indonesia Baru'', Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia * ''Sinar Sumatra'', Padang, Dutch East Indies, 1905–1930s Other uses * Sinar (clothing), a Russian clothing manufacturer * Sinar (radio station), a Malay-language station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia * Sinar Mas, an Indonesian conglomerate * Rofin-Sinar, an American manufacturer of laser products See also * Sinnar, a city in Maharashtra, India * Sinnar (Vidhan Sabha constituency), India * Sinnar University, Sudan * Sennar (other) * Siner (other) Siner may refer to: Places * Siner, Chuvash Republic, a village in the Chuvash Republic, Russia * Siner, Republic of Tatarstan, a settlement in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia People * Guy Siner (born 1947), E ...
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Siner (other)
Siner may refer to: Places * Siner, Chuvash Republic, a village in the Chuvash Republic, Russia * Siner, Republic of Tatarstan, a settlement in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia People * Guy Siner (born 1947), English actor *Hosea Siner (1885–1948), American baseball player See also * Sine (other) * Sinner (other) * Signer (other) *Siné Maurice Sinet (; 31 December 1928 – 5 May 2016), known professionally as Siné (), was a French political cartoonist. His work is noted for its anti-capitalism, anti-clericalism, anti-colonialism, anti-semitism, and anarchism. Biography As a ..., French political cartoonist * Sinar (other) * Sinor (other) {{Disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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