shortwave Meaning & Definition

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  • These authors suggest that this circuit may represent a phylogenetically ancient, primordial shortwave cone color system that is found in all placental mammals.

  • In particular, many of the electrical forms of treatment, such as pulsed shortwave diathermy and laser, have not been demonstrated to be better than placebo in controlled studies.

  • Undulations in the terrain, vegetation, and obstacles of every kind are capable of obstructing line-of-sight sensors such as laser range finders and shortwave radar artillery spotters.

  • They have been measured for reflectance in the visible/nearinfrared/shortwave infrared (0.4 to 2.5 m) and emittance in the thermal infrared (5 to 50 m).

  • Plans have been approved for providing additional studios, more extensive programme and administrative facilities and a second shortwave transmitter.

  • He locked his door, pulled out the drawer of his desk, took out a shortwave radio and stuck it on his window sill.

  • The chief questions had reference to the allocation of frequencies for shortwave broadcasting.

  • The shortwave beams are really a cheap substitute for cables.

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