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amplitude

[am-pli-tood, -tyood] / ˈæm plɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /




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At low intensity, the molecule first expands before noticeable fragmentation begins, which is reflected in a delayed and modest decrease in the Guinier amplitude.

From Science Daily

“The main difference between now and then is amplitude,” Mr. Sunjata said, “the speed, the rapidity with which things like this can be spread.”

From New York Times

The envelope is made up of slow fluctuations in the amplitude of the waveform, whereas the fine structure consists of the rapid fluctuations in frequency and amplitude within the waveform.

From Scientific American

Her dancing, Jennifer Dunning wrote in The New York Times, is a “smooth reconciliation of opposites: recklessness and serenity, bold incisiveness and dreaming amplitude.”

From New York Times

The museum is showing off its new amplitude with a special exhibition, “Niki de Saint Phalle in the 1960s,” featuring 94 works, as well as several galleries displaying permanent collection pieces.

From New York Times