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  • ...nology''' ('''RAT''') is the underlying physical connection method for a [[radio communication]] network. Many modern mobile phones support several RATs in ...ource control for GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network (GERAN)-inter radio access technology and inter-mode procedures ...
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  • This article covers the '''radio and television technology''' in Turkey. [[File:TV_tower,_Istanbul_(_1100239).jpg|thumb|[[Küçük Çamlıca TV Radio Tower]] in [[Istanbul]]]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Tools for amateur radio sport}} ...in the sport of contesting; others have seen wider application in amateur radio at large. ...
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  • ...nology''' ('''RAT''') is the underlying physical connection method for a [[radio communication]] network. Many modern mobile phones support several RATs in ...ource control for GSM/EDGE Radio Access Network (GERAN)-inter radio access technology and inter-mode procedures ...
    3 KB (372 words) - 14:45, 24 August 2023
  • This article covers the '''radio and television technology''' in Turkey. [[File:TV_tower,_Istanbul_(_1100239).jpg|thumb|[[Küçük Çamlıca TV Radio Tower]] in [[Istanbul]]]] ...
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  • | name = Radio-frequency engineering | official_names = Radio-frequency engineer ...
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  • ...henomenon, have fallen into disuse due to the advance of [[science]] and [[technology]]. Such [[archaism]] is inevitable where continual re-invention and discove ...ices and products. Other terms were developed by the public to explain the technology that they used. Some of these terms were initially widely used, then fell o ...
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  • {{about|radio-frequency (RF) or microwave active circulators|other uses|Circulator (disam ...is an active non-reciprocal three-port device that couples a microwave or radio-frequency signal only to an adjacent [[Port (circuit theory)|port]] in the ...
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  • ...eplace older ones. New activities that cause time displacement are usually technology-based, most common are the [[information and communication technologies]] s ...impact, as it shifted people's time from activities such as listening to [[radio]], going to [[movie theater]]s or, talking in house, or spending time outsi ...
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  • ...or MRI rooms''' is necessary to prevent [[Noise (electronics)|noise]] of [[radio frequency]] from entering into the [[MRI scanner]] and distorting the image ...hael L. Lipton|title=Totally Accessible MRI: A User's Guide to Principles, Technology, and Applications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=39tDf449i4kC&pg=PA7 ...
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  • ...echnology.svg|x20px|alt=icon]]&nbsp;The Technology Portal&nbsp;[[File:Noun-technology.svg|x20px|alt=icon]]</big>}} {{/box-footer|[[Outline of technology]]}} ...
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  • {{short description|Technology developed for use in Space exploration}} ...lsion|in-space propulsion]]; and a wide variety of [[:Category:Spaceflight technology|other technologies including support infrastructure equipment, and procedur ...
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  • ...mail]] and unidirectional communication networks, such as [[radio network|radio]] and [[television network|television]], are described elsewhere. ...ending and receiving information directly among themselves. Using [[VSAT]] technology, [[satellite internet access]] has become possible. ...
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  • In XROMM, radio-opaque bone markers are implanted inside a living organism, which allows th [[Category:Technology]] ...
    2 KB (285 words) - 19:59, 29 January 2024
  • ...ww.rfa.org/english/news/myanmar/shan-artillery-attack-02202024045639.html (Radio Free Asia)] '''Science and technology ''' ...
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  • [[Category:Microwave technology]] [[Category:Radio technology]] ...
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  • ...ut these methods require [[free field]] conditions in order to receive the radio signal. Various satellite systems are subject to switching-off or reduction * [[Beacon]]s providing [[Radio beacon|radio-]] or [[TIRTL|infrared based]] signals. ...
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  • ...s and the current status. It also describes the rapid increase in using [[technology]] in schools, institutes and universities, and presents the attitudes of Sa ==Timeline of education and technology in Saudi Arabia== ...
    13 KB (1,826 words) - 06:27, 26 February 2024
  • ...' are based on an alliance of digital [[telecommunication]] and [[computer technology]] that play an important role in inter-[[human communication]]s. It is a cl ...ve relationship. Examples include [[broadcasting]] organisations such as [[radio]] and [[television]]. ...
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  • ...metimes to act as a [[heatsink]]. The tiny leads coming off [[Through-hole technology|through-hole]] [[electronic component]]s are also often called ''pins''{{Ci ...e:CSP(lead-frame) package sideview.PNG|thumb|Lead frame of a surface-mount technology package]] ...
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  • Some theories and devices that pertain to this field are [[antenna (radio)|antennas]], [[radar]], [[transmission line]]s, space based systems ([[remo ...th visible light are of practical significance in the study of microwave [[Radio propagation|propagation]]. The same [[Maxwell's equations|equations]] of el ...
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  • ...dwide is economically practical for many applications. [[Radio navigation|Radio-based navigation systems]] are frequently used as time transfer systems. ...particular, time synchronization has been accomplished by using pairs of [[radio telescope]]s to listen to a [[pulsar]], with the time transfer accomplished ...
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