ADJ | high frequency | - | - | |
NOUN | a high frequency | high frequencies | |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The work of many researchers enabled the use of electronics to convert signals into high frequency oscillating currents and, via suitably shaped conductors, electricity permits the transmission and reception of these signals via radio waves over very long distances.
- This technique allows non-intrusive flow measurements, at high precision and high frequency.
- A 2004 DNA study has shown that Israeli Druze are remarkable for the high frequency (35%) of males who carry the Y-chromosomal haplogroup L, which is otherwise uncommon in the Middle East (Shen et al.
- The United States Air Force operates a High Frequency Global Communications System transceiver site located on the south end of the atoll near the GEODSS station.
- Double-ply drumheads dampen high frequency harmonics because they are heavier and they are suited to heavy playing.
- Achieving a high enough heart rate at the end of exercise is critical to improving the sensitivity of the test to detect high grade heart artery stenosis. High frequency analysis of the QRS complex may be useful for detection of coronary artery disease during an exercise stress test.
- Yelps are emitted as a sign of submission, while high-frequency whines are produced by dominant animals acknowledging the submission of subordinates.
- Aside from the uses mentioned above, their strong piezoelectric response is exploited in the design of high-frequency loudspeakers, transducers for sonar, and actuators for atomic force and scanning tunneling microscopes.
- In the centre the RER has high frequency underground corridors where several suburban branches feed similar to a rapid transit system.
- Due to the high frequency at which the horizontal deflection coils operate, the energy in the deflection coils must be recycled to reduce heat dissipation.
- Another idea that has drawn attention for several decades is that consciousness is associated with high-frequency (gamma band) oscillations in brain activity.
- UTF-16 or UTF-32, which can be used for all languages as well, are less widely used because they can be harder to handle in programming languages that assume a byte-oriented ASCII superset encoding, and they are less efficient for text with a high frequency of ASCII characters, which is usually the case for HTML documents.
- Because such strains transfer chromosomal genes very efficiently they are called Hfr (high frequency of recombination).
- Innovations such as alternate high frequency material (AHFM) and automated material application methods were also incorporated to improve the aircraft's radar-absorbent properties and reduce maintenance requirements.
- Beryllium was also used for cantilevers in high performance phonograph cartridge styli, where its extreme stiffness and low density allowed for tracking weights to be reduced to 1 gram, yet still track high frequency passages with minimal distortion.
- The high frequency (15 kHz or so) of the horizontal scanning allows reasonably small components to be used.
- In ultra-high-fidelity amplifier design, the amplifier's frequency response should extend considerably beyond this (one or more octaves either side) and might have [...] points < 10 Hz and > [...].
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