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  • ...his extended bandwidth is to reproduce the vibratory signature for musical instruments such as violins, guitars, the human voice or sound effects in movies (for e ...itle=Between air and electricity : microphones and loudspeakers as musical instruments|last=van|first=Eck, Cathy|isbn=9781501327605|location=New York|oclc=9569592 ...
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  • ...ugh the current flow, a greater pulse, in amp-1, can be generated and then amplified. As the cell size is related to the cell volume, a cell size profile in cel ...n a particular energy. In the past, single channel analyzers were used the instruments. They can count the pulse in a narrow range only. So, they can analyze the ...
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  • ...here are many different types, ranging from historical handmade mechanical instruments to high-precision electronic devices. Modern electrometers based on [[vacuu ...tions but has been superseded in most applications by electronic measuring instruments. The instrument consists of two thin leaves of gold foil suspended from an ...
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  • ...ing instruments (voltmeters, ammeters, and wattmeters). To ensure that the instruments negligibly loaded the model system, the machine power level used was substa ...capacitors to be made, and to be compatible with the available indicating instruments, but not so high that stray capacitance would affect results. Many systems ...
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  • .... This [[still life]] painting depicts a variety of French Baroque musical instruments, such as a [[natural horn]], [[transverse flute]], [[Musette de cour|musett ...position and performance of [[melody|melodies]] for entertainment. Musical instruments evolved in step with changing applications and technologies. ...
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  • [[Ancient Egypt]]ians developed stringed instruments, such as [[harp]]s, [[lyre]]s and [[lute]]s, which required making thin str In [[Ancient Greece]], instruments included the double-reed [[aulos]] and the lyre. ...
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  • ...ential γ-γ angular correlation spectrometer | journal=Review of Scientific Instruments | publisher=AIP Publishing | volume=81 | issue=7 | year=2010 | pages=073501 ...These are then searched by software for coincidences. Whereas in classical instruments, "windows" limiting the respective γ-energies must be set before processing ...
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  • ...nge equipment to separate outgoing from incoming speech, so these could be amplified or fed to a [[four-wire circuit]]. Most modern audio circuits, on the other ...the air. This principle is used in both [[horn loudspeaker]]s and musical instruments. Because most driver impedances are poorly matched to the impedance of free ...
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  • The [[thermionic]] [[triode]], a [[vacuum tube]] invented in 1907, enabled amplified [[radio]] technology and long-distance [[telephony]]. The triode, however, ...ransistor, the company rushed to get its "transistron" into production for amplified use in France's telephone network, filing his first transistor patent appli ...
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  • ...fer for their "warmer" [[tube sound]], and amplifiers for electric musical instruments such as guitars (for desired effects, such as "overdriving" them to achieve ...controlling signal applied to the grid is a ''voltage'', and the resulting amplified signal appearing at the anode is a ''current''.<ref>Departments of the Army ...
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  • Such devices could be high precision measurement instruments and they could lead to high energy focused sound. ...ding to phase and they become coherent. Thus, the electromagnetic field is amplified. ...
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  • ...as dancing, navigation, or printing, whether or not they required tools or instruments.{{Sfn|Salomon|1984|pages=114–115}} At the time, ''Technologie'' (German and ...chnology was seen as an extension of the human organism that replicated or amplified bodily and mental faculties.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Brey |first=P. |year= ...
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  • The modulated carrier is [[amplifier|amplified]] in the transmitter and applied to a transmitting [[antenna (radio)|antenn ...me="Binns">{{cite book |last1=Binns |first1=Chris |title=Aircraft Systems: Instruments, Communications, Navigation, and Control |year= 2018 |url=https://books.goo ...
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  • ...tly different from the needed value, at any place, the difference would be amplified over time. ...ent times, which is why stellar parallax is only detectable with precision instruments. The geocentric model, consistent with planetary parallax, was assumed to b ...
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