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frequency wave

noun as in radio wave

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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.

A laser produces a finely-tuned digital signature, which is converted into a radio frequency wave and transmitted from the radar antenna.

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A laser produces a finely-tuned digital signature, which is converted into a radio frequency wave and transmitted from the radar antenna.

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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.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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