modulation frequency

collocation in English

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modulation
noun
uk
/ˌmɒdʒ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌmɑː.dʒəˈleɪ.ʃən/
a change in the style, loudness, etc. of something such as your voice in order to achieve an effect or express ...
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frequency
noun
uk
/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
us
/ˈfriː.kwən.si/
the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number ...
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Since themodulationfrequencyis coincident with the plasma frequency, the wake-fields of microbunches are then combined coherently.
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The improvement in the generation efficiency, however, goes down as themodulationfrequencyincreases.
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The main attention is focused on the estimates of the power radiated by the beam when itsmodulationfrequencylies in the whistler range.
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The time-averaged power radiated by the beam at themodulationfrequencyis determined.
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Like any other system of nearly tuned coupled oscillators the two bubbles exchange their energy a t amodulationfrequencylower than their oscillation frequency.
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Furthermore, assuming that the electron collision frequency is much larger than themodulationfrequency, we obtain a new class of thermal modulational instability.
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The results are then used to show the spectral intensity dependence of emissions on themodulationfrequency.
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The timeaveraged power radiated by the beam at themodulationfrequencyis determined as a function of the surrounding medium dielectric permittivity and of the plasma column's and beam's characteristics.
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Fender replaced them with neon lamps, which increased themodulationfrequencyand reduced the controlling currents.
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This relatively lowmodulationfrequencylimits the resolution and produces poor but recognizable audio.
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Such effects arise from the capacitance between the tip and the sample, which grows as themodulationfrequencyincreases.
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They presented some evidence that neurons which respond to increasing amplitude modulation frequencies line up orthogonally to neurons which respond to increasing fundamental frequencies.
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The upper limit of the frequency is limited by the decrease of thermoelastic expansion with the inverse power of themodulationfrequencyand the frequency characteristics of the cantilever arrangement.
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The spectra of spurious voltage transients, which can pass through the capacitive barrier and disrupt operation, lie far below themodulationfrequencyand can be effectively blocked.
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Temporal modulation frequencies noted at the upper right of each plot.
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We determine psychophysical detection thresholds for brief test pulses that are presented on flickering backgrounds, for a wide range of temporal modulation frequencies of these backgrounds.
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Source units can be are available at 850 nm, 1300 nm, 1310 nm, or 1550 nm and have four switchable modulation frequencies built it.
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