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Couple or couples may refer to: *Couple, a set of two of items of a type *Couple (mechanics), a pair of force which are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction and separated by a perpendicular distance so that their line of action do not coincide that cause a turning effect *Couple (relationship), two people in an intimate relationship Arts and entertainment * ''Couples'' (novel), by John Updike, 1968 * "Couples" (''Duty Free''), a 1984 television episode Films * ''Couples'' (2011 film), a South Korean film * ''Couples'' (1999 film), a Spanish comedy film *''Couples'', a 1994 American television film directed by Betty Thomas *'' The Aryan Couple'', a 2004 drama film released in the U.S. as ''The Couple'' *''A Couple'', 2022 French film Music *''Couple'', a 2004 album by Kim Yeon-woo * ''Couples'' (Pizzicato Five album), 1987 * ''Couples'' (The Long Blondes album), 2008 *"Couples", a song by Pizzicato Five from the 1998 album ''Bellissima!'' *Le Couple, a Japanese band ...
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Couple (mechanics)
In physics, a couple or torque is a pair of forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in their direction of action. A couple produce a pure Rotation, rotational motion without any Translation, translational form. Simple couple The simplest kind of couple consists of two equal and opposite forces whose line of action, lines of action do not coincide. This is called a "simple couple".''Dynamics, Theory and Applications'' by T.R. Kane and D.A. Levinson, 1985, pp. 90–99Free download/ref> The forces have a turning effect or moment called a torque about an axis which is normal (geometry), normal (perpendicular) to the plane of the forces. The SI unit for the torque of the couple is newton metre. If the two forces are and , then the Euclidean vector, magnitude of the torque is given by the following formula: \tau = F d where *\tau is the moment of couple * is the magnitude of the force * is the perpendicular distance (moment) between the two parallel forces The magnitude of ...
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Le Couple
was a Japanese band consisting of Emi Fujita (born May 15, 1963, singer and wife) and Ryuji Fujita (born November 7, 1963, guitarist and husband). The band's debut single was ''Umi no Soko de Utau Uta'' (unofficial translation: "The Song To Sing At The Bottom Of The Ocean") released in July, 1994. Le Couple is famous for their song ''Hidamari No Uta'' which was part of the soundtrack for the 1997 Japanese TV drama series ''Under One Roof 2''. The CD single sold over 1.8 million copies. After the band suspended its activities, Emi Fujita started her solo career. She made her solo debut in November 2001 with the album ''camomile''. The couple divorced in February 2007. References See also * List of best-selling singles in Japan Japanese musical duos Musical groups from Tokyo Pony Canyon artists {{Japan-band-stub ...
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Coupled
''Coupled'' is an American dating game show that aired on Fox from May 17 to August 2, 2016. It was hosted by television personality, Terrence J and created by Mark Burnett, of '' Survivor'', '' The Apprentice'', '' Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?'', '' Shark Tank'', and '' The Voice'', as well as Ben Newmark, Dan Newmark and Larry Barron. Filming took place in Anguilla. The cast included Miss Arizona USA 2009, Alicia-Monique Blanco; Miss Colorado USA 2015, Talyah Polee; host, Domonique Price, and American singer-songwriter, TV personality, and former collegiate athlete; Alex Lagemann. Tyler Gattuso was in the running to be a cast member on '' Big Brother 17'', but was ultimately not chosen due to the news being leaked by online media and his Instagram hinting at the news suggesting he wasn't going to be active for quite a while. A few days later, after the cast for Big Brother was announced, he was ranting on Twitter, shortly deleting them and deactivating his account. ...
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Uncouple (other)
Uncoupling or uncouple may refer to: * Uncoupling (neuropsychopharmacology), changes in neurochemical binding sites as a consequence of drug tolerance. * An uncoupling protein in cell biology. * An uncoupling agent in cell biology. * Un coupling (or decoupling) rail vehicles. See also * Decoupling (other) * Coupling (other) * Coupler (other) * Couple (other) Couple or couples may refer to: *Couple, a set of two of items of a type *Couple (mechanics), a pair of force which are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction and separated by a perpendicular distance so that their line of action do not co ... * '' Uncoupled'', a Netflix romantic comedy series starring Neil Patrick Harris {{disambiguation ...
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Odd Couple (other)
Odd Couple may refer to: Neil Simon play and its adaptations * ''The Odd Couple'' (play), a 1965 stage play by Neil Simon ** ''The Odd Couple'' (film), a 1968 film based on the play *** ''The Odd Couple'' (1970 TV series), a 1970–1975 television show based on the film **** '' The Oddball Couple'', a 1975–1977 animated TV series **** '' The New Odd Couple'', a 1982–1983 sitcom remake **** ''The Odd Couple'' (2015 TV series), a 2015 remake *** '' The Odd Couple II'', 1998 sequel to the 1968 film ** '' The Female Odd Couple'', a version adapted by Simon in 1985 with the gender roles reversed Other * ''Odd Couple'' (1979 film), a Hong Kong martial arts comedy film * ''Odd Couple'' (2022 film), an Indian Hindi-language film * ''The Odd Couple'' (album), a 2008 album by Gnarls Barkley * " Odd Couple", a song by Gen Hoshino * " Odd Couples", episode of ''The Suite Life of Zack & Cody'' * "Odd Couples", an episode of the Indian adaptation '' The Suite Life of Karan & K ...
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Decoupling (other)
__NOTOC__ Decoupling usually refers to the ending, removal or reverse of coupling. Decoupling may also refer to: Economics * Decoupling (advertising), the purchase of services directly from suppliers rather than via an advertising agency * Decoupling (utility regulation), the disassociation of a utility's profits from its sales * Decoupling and re-coupling in economics, where country's economies are no longer impacted by each other * Decoupling (organizational studies), creating and maintaining separation between policy, implementation and/or practice * Decoupling of wages from productivity, sometimes known as the Great Decoupling * Eco-economic decoupling, economic growth without increase in environmental costs Science * Decoupling (cosmology), transition from close interactions between particles to their effective independence * Decoupling (meteorology), change in the interaction between atmospheric layers at night * Decoupling (neuropsychopharmacology), changes in ...
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Coupling (other)
Coupling is a connection or joint between two things. Coupling may also refer to: *Coupling (physics), when two systems are interacting with each other ** Rotational–vibrational coupling, occurring when rotation frequency of an object is close to or identical to a natural internal vibration frequency **Angular momentum coupling, the combining of quantized angular momentum (e.g., the interaction between two nuclei in nuclear magnetic resonance) ** Quantum coupling, when quantum states in one of the systems will cause an instantaneous change in all of the bound systems *Coupling (computer programming), the degree to which each program module relies on each one of the other modules * Coupling (electronics), the transfer of a signal from one medium or circuit block to another *Coupling (genetics), a type of genetic linkage * Coupling (piping), a short length of pipe or tube to connect two pipes or tubes together * Coupling (probability), a proof technique in probability theory *Rail ...
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Couplet (other)
A couplet is a pair of lines in verse. Couplet may also refer to: * Couplets (cabaret), satirical or risqué entertainment songs * Couplet (traffic), a pair of one-way streets which carry opposing directions of traffic * "Couplet" (''Angel''), a 2002 episode of the television show ''Angel'' * Philippe Couplet (1623–1693), Belgian Jesuit * Heart arrhythmia Arrhythmias, also known as cardiac arrhythmias, are irregularities in the cardiac cycle, heartbeat, including when it is too fast or too slow. Essentially, this is anything but normal sinus rhythm. A resting heart rate that is too fast – ab ..., where a couplet refers to a pair of abnormal beats See also * Couplet (Chinese poetry), a pair of lines of poetry which adhere to certain rules {{disambiguation ...
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Coupler (other)
Coupler may refer to: Engineering Mechanical * Railway coupler, a mechanism for connecting rolling stock on a train ** Janney coupler ** SA3 coupler ** Scharfenberg coupler for multiple unit passenger cars * Quick coupler, used in construction machines to allow the rapid change of buckets * Coupling, a device used to connect two shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power ** Universal coupling, a joint or coupling in a rigid rod that allows the rod to 'bend' in any direction Electronics * Acoustic coupler, for coupling electrical signals by acoustical means * Directional coupler, a passive device used in radio technology * Antenna coupler, a device connected between a radio transmitter or receiver and its antenna * Output coupler, a partially reflective mirror used in lasers * Optocoupler, an electronic component that transfers electrical signals between two isolated circuits by using light Other uses * Coupler (piping), also called a (joist) sh ...
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Fred Couples
Frederick Steven Couples (born October 3, 1959) is an American professional golfer who has competed on the PGA Tour and the PGA Tour Champions. A former World No. 1, he has won 64 professional tournaments, most notably the Masters Tournament and the Players Championship in 1984 Couples became the oldest person to make the cut in the Masters Tournament history during the 2023 Tournament at 63 years, six months, and five days. In August 2011, Couples won his first senior major at the Senior Players Championship and followed this up in July 2012 when he won the Senior Open Championship. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2013. Couples garnered the nickname "Boom Boom" for his long, accurate driving ability off the tee during the prime of his career. Early life Couples was born in Seattle, Washington, to Tom and Violet (née Sobich) Couples. His paternal grandparents immigrated from Italy and changed the family name from "Coppola" to "Couples" to make ...
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Rafter
A rafter is one of a series of sloped structural members such as Beam (structure), steel beams that extend from the ridge or hip to the wall plate, downslope perimeter or eave, and that are designed to support the roof Roof shingle, shingles, roof deck, roof covering and its associated loads. A pair of rafters is called a ''couple''. In home construction, rafters are normally made of wood. Exposed rafters are a feature of some traditional roof styles. Applications In recent buildings there is a preference for trussed rafters on the grounds of cost, economy of materials, off-site manufacture, and ease of construction, as well as design considerations including span limitations and roof loads (weight from above). Types in traditional timber framing There are many names for rafters depending on their location, shape, or size (see below). The earliest surviving roofs in Europe are of common rafters on a tie beam; this assembly is known as a "closed couple". Later, principal raf ...
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Couple (app)
Couple, formerly Pair, was a mobile app that provided a mobile messaging service for two people, especially romantic couples. Like many mobile phone messaging applications, Couple allowed users to share text, photos, video, and other content. It was a competitor to apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and KakaoTalk, but it was unique in that its purpose was for communicating with exactly one other person. Couple was one of a slew of mobile applications that intentionally confine their communication to a small group, as opposed to large public or semi-public networks like Twitter. The app is no longer available on iPhone and Android. The free application garnered more than 100,000 users after only a week. TenthBit, the company producing Couple, is part of the Y Combinator Y Combinator, LLC (YC) is an American technology startup accelerator and venture capital firm launched in March 2005 which has been used to launch more than 5,000 companies. The accelerator program started ...
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