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  • ...be defined for other [[electromagnetic radiation]] (such as [[X-ray]]s), [[sound]], or any other beam that can be attenuated. The [[International System of ...to [[K-edge]]. Graph data came from [[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]]'s XCOM database.]] ...
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  • ...pg|thumb|This is a virtual reality example, which is part of entertainment technology.]] ...ay, the entertainment technology field intersects with most other types of technology. ...
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  • {{Short description|Appropriate technology from the open-design movement}} ...ame="Pearce" /><ref>Pearce, J. M. (2014). Free and open source appropriate technology. in ''The Routledge Companion to Alternative Organization'', 308. {{ISBN|97 ...
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  • ...re [[Minimalistic music|minimalist]] and [[Avant-garde music|avant-garde]] sound compared to their previous work. ...tting fragments of sounds and looping them using [[Computer music|computer technology]].<ref name="condry_59">{{cite book|last=Condry|first=Ian|title=Hip-hop Jap ...
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  • ...varies which in turn varies the expansion of the surrounding air creating sound waves.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/29055787 ...ried Klein who developed a plasma tweeter that was licensed for commercial production by DuKane with the Ionovac and Fane Acoustics with the Ionofane in the late ...
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  • ...per to the iron at the cold junction. This property of electromotive force production is known as the [[Seebeck effect]]. This effect is utilized in the most wid ...o electrical energy without the incorporation of a mechanical device. This technology is simpler than the fossil-fuel-driven systems of producing electrical ener ...
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  • ...n the other hand, we call images suitable for display with current display technology LDR.}}</ref> ...c range of 65,535:1 or higher (used in computer, gaming, and entertainment technology).<ref name="6800_Leagues_HDR">{{cite web|author=Simon Green and Cem Cebenoy ...
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  • ...al pollution of their products, and the relative risk they run that future production costs will increase because of this internalization of environmental costs. ...http://www.ecocostsvalue.com www.ecocostsvalue.com] of Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands). In 2010 a book named "LCA-based assessment of sustainabi ...
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  • ...data in an [[audio signal]], as defined in SMPTE 12M specification. The [[Sound reproduction|audio]] signal is commonly recorded on a [[VTR]] track or othe ...linear timecode is a jarring and distinctive noise and has been used as a sound-effects shorthand to imply ''telemetry'' or ''computers''. ...
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  • ...hemiluminescence]]), reactions in a liquid ([[electrochemiluminescence]]), sound ([[sonoluminescence]]), or other mechanical action ([[mechanoluminescence]] ...scent lamps. This, together with the thinness of the material, has made EL technology valuable to the advertising industry. Relevant advertising applications inc ...
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  • ...t try it for us. If it sounds crappy, OK, we'll lose it. But it might just sound good.' We were always pushing ahead: Louder, further, longer, more, differe ...ers became available, but Abbey Road was somewhat slow in adopting the new technology and a number of Beatles tracks (including "[[Hey Jude]]") were recorded in ...
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  • ...d more stable photodiodes and phototransistors. ROs are still used in some sound equipment, guitar amplifiers and analog synthesizers owing to their good el ...m, ''[[The Jazz Singer]]'', was produced in the United States, and by 1930 sound films had replaced silent films.<ref name=MI150/> ...
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  • ...t lasers do for light, sasers promise to do for sound. }}</ref> It focuses sound waves in a way that they can serve as accurate and high-speed carriers of i ...ss of sound amplification based on [[stimulated emission]] of [[phonon]]s. Sound (or lattice vibration) can be described by a [[phonon]] just as light can b ...
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  • ...e=Technological Innovations in Sports Broadcasting|website=Engineering and Technology History Wiki|date=28 September 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www #Audio: [[Monaural|Mono.]] - much improved quality; an [[Sound effect|effect]] microphone is placed near the field. ...
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  • ...cision depending on the requirements of the project and available location technology. ...ce]]s include [[Seismic source#Air gun|air guns]], [[Seismic source#Plasma sound source|sparkers]] and [[Seismic source#Boomer sources|boomers]]. ...
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  • ...der functions as a [[resonator|resonating chamber]], to produce or receive sound. The gas/tissue interface at the swim bladder produces a strong reflection of sound, which is used in [[sonar]] equipment to find fish. ...
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  • '''Buddhist influences on print technology''' in [[East Asia]] are far-reaching. The history of writing in Asia dates ...re, but Buddhism had the largest influence in spreading the usage of print technology, which in turn led to an increase in the dissemination of secular printing ...
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  • ...on in Regulatory Science: Evolution of a new scientific discipline|journal=Technology & Innovation|volume=16|issue=2|pages=155–165|doi=10.3727/194982414X14096821 ...operations such as the safety of nuclear and other power plants, chemical production facilities, mining operations, and air transportation. ...
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  • {{Short description|Use of technology by musicians}} ...gy (electric)]]; for electronic or digital music technologies, see [[Music technology (electronic and digital)]]}} ...
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  • ...nstitutes the first stage of development of a potential new service or the production process. ...ent|url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/poms.13186|journal=Production and Operations Management|language=en|volume=29|issue=7|pages=1658–1678|doi ...
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