microwave technology

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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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technology
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/tekˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
(the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of ...
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Microwavetechnologyis in competition with satellite positioning and mobile communications, and important amendments now indicate its advantages in comparison with other systems.
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Microwavetechnologyutilises the higher permittivity of water than hydrocarbons to detect the overall water fraction in the liquid and gas phases.
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Another aspect of low latency strategy has been the switch from fiber optic tomicrowavetechnologyfor long distance networking.
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Comb generators find wide range of uses inmicrowavetechnology.
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Advances in noise reduction due to improvedmicrowavetechnologyand semiconductor materials also had an effect.
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He worked extensively in the fields of radio communication,microwavetechnology, computer music, psychoacoustics, and science fiction.
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Her main teaching are were electromagnetic theory, electron tube circuits andmicrowavetechnology.
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This route was upgraded to modern digitalmicrowavetechnologyin the early 1990s.
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Advances in noise reduction due to improvedmicrowavetechnologyand semiconductor materials have also had an effect.
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That year also saw the area's first live remote broadcast, the first television editorials and the first use of livemicrowavetechnology.
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In some cities, other methods of pedestrian detection are being tested, including infrared andmicrowavetechnology, as well as weight sensors built in at curbside.
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Later in his career, he helped develop several key technological breakthroughs includingmicrowavetechnologyas well as stabilizers used on helicopters.
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Gordy's work withmicrowavetechnologyduring this time led him to focus his subsequent spectroscopic research efforts on microwave spectroscopy.
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Artificial dielectrics came into use with the radar microwave technologies developed between the 1940s and 1970s.
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Microwave technologies are being advanced for use against both electronics and personnel.
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