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wavebands's Usage Examples:

place the submillimetre waveband between the far-infrared and microwave wavebands, typically taken to be between a few hundred micrometres and a millimetre.


for artificial signals in the optical (visible) and near infrared (NIR) wavebands of the electromagnetic spectrum.


or heat, but does include degradation in all of the ultraviolet light wavebands.


The journal focuses on astronomical instrumentation topics in all wavebands (radio wave to gamma ray) and includes the disciplines of heliophysics.


mirror and instruments sensitive to the far infrared and submillimetre wavebands (55–672 µm).


Wi-Fi's wavebands have relatively high absorption and work best for line-of-sight use.


A single tuning knob was used for all wavebands.


radio, microwave, infrared, optical, ultra-violet, X-ray and gamma ray wavebands.


exposed to selected conditions of space (space vacuum and/or defined wavebands and intensities of solar ultraviolet radiation).


The bright emission seen in visible light (as well as other wavebands) is partially produced by the hot gas in the environment around this black.


thousand degrees Celsius), radiotelescopes that operate in the millimeter wavebands, such as NOEMA, probe the cold universe (around -250 degrees Celsius).


knowledge of the nature of an object's physical existence in the infrared wavebands.


wavelength division multiplexing CWDM because the wider 20 nm spacing of the wavebands makes these systems much less susceptible to interference.


developments in the UK and around the world; station "loggings" on various wavebands; radio station transmitting schedules and programmes; and letters and.


This made it impossible for the LZ 130 to investigate the very wavebands the British were using.


transition, television receivers in the UK had to handle both the VHF and UHF wavebands, which added to the cost of producing the sets.


The jet can be seen to emit synchrotron radiation in all three wavebands.


thousand degrees Celsius), radiotelescopes that operate in the millimeter wavebands, such as the IRAM 30-meter telescope, probe the cold universe (around.


Wireless network devices use wavebands as follows: IEEE 802.



Synonyms:

frequency band; band;

Antonyms:

detach; untie;

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