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frequency wave
noun as in radio wave
Strongest match
Weak match
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Our review of Razer Opus Verge Score 7.5 out of 10 Good Stuff Good sound quality Automatically pauses when you take them off Comfortable USB-C charging Bad Stuff Can’t support simultaneous Bluetooth connections ANC lets in a little too much noise Razer’s new headphones are THX-certified, meaning that their default frequency wave is flat and unbiased toward bass or highs.
I later found out that Peter Saville’s sleeve design depicts a frequency wave from the first known pulsar, but it could equally be a landscape or depict musical frequencies.
First-ever integrated circuit with a graphene transistor "When a radio station broadcasts at a high frequency through space, the wave is then received by your radio, but the high frequency cannot be heard, so it must be converted into a low frequency wave that we can hear," the lead scientist of the project, Dr Phaedon Avouris, told BBC News.
In the chamber's side walls are large condenser plates which, like the aerials of radio systems, send a 30-metre high frequency wave through the patient.*
Mainspring of the device is a newly-developed radio tube capable of generating for practical use an ultra-high frequency wave of 500 megacycles that is not affected by static conditions, has a cork-centre bounce, has a frequency that can be measured at distances as low as 50 feet off the ground.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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