microwave signal
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microwave
noun[C]
uk/ˈmaɪ.krə.weɪv/us/ˈmaɪ.kroʊ.weɪv/
an electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat ...
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signal
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/us/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
noticeable ...
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(Definition ofmicrowaveandsignalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When the interaction is strong, themicrowavesignalcan pass through the material.
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Ionospheric delay of amicrowavesignaldepends on its frequency.
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A wobulator was used in some oldmicrowavesignalgenerators to create what amounted to frequency modulation.
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One can then measure the emittedmicrowavesignalwhich is created by the sample magnetization.
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Then themicrowavesignalis divided by digital counters to become the clock signal.
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Also,microwavesignalcan penetrate, to a certain extent, the vegetation canopy and retrieve information from ground surface.
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Trees and forests attenuate themicrowavesignal, and hills make it difficult to establish line-of-sight propagation.
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A remote receiver could then have been used to decode the modulatedmicrowavesignaland permit sounds picked up by the microphone to be overheard.
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Orthomode transducers serve either to combine or to separate two orthogonally polarizedmicrowavesignalpaths.
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Guidance on exposure to electromagnetic fields, including the low power microwave signals emitted by mobile telephones and base station antennae, was published in 1993.
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Steel frames partly reflect radio signals, and concrete or plaster walls absorb microwave signals significantly.
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This front-end design significantly increases the threshold for damage associated with high power microwave signals.
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Each spacecraft was a metalized balloon satellite to be inflated in space and acting as a passive reflector of microwave signals.
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The stations, anxious for more viewers, assisted by relaying their signals by wire or microwave signals to these towns.
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Firestar can also sense microwave signals (such as cellular phone signals or remote-control devices) and disrupt electronics with her own microwave emissions.
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Point-to-point terrestrial microwave signals to backhaul the remote signal to the studio became increasingly used.
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