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- noun Plural form of
antenna
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The plates, which are commonly referred to as antennas, are actually electrodes.
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The plates, which are commonly referred to as antennas, are actually electrodes.
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The plates, which are commonly referred to as antennas, are actually electrodes.
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The Teat with the antennas is open field to the top if you ascend from the north, the Teat to the north is more of a challenge, circle it to the east and climb it where the slope appears less steep.
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The Teat with the antennas is open field to the top if you ascend from the north, the Teat to the north is more of a challenge, circle it to the east and climb it where the slope appears less steep.
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These included re-orienting the solar panels towards the Sun and one of its high gain antennas (the smaller High Gain Antenna 2) towards Earth.
The Morning Star has a new neighbor | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit" 2006
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The company said that the speed enabled by multiple antennas is notable because 2. 5Gbps has been regarded as the limit of wireless transmission speed.
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For new devices — or, presumably for recertification of old devices — manufacturers will be allowed to test the system with high-gain antennas of each major type, like omni, patch, yagi, and so forth.
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The size of a credit card, they are packed with thin antennas and an encrypted integrated chip that can be used thousands of times to pay for train fares, meals at restaurants and snacks at convenience stores.
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The spacecraft's EKG readings are so weak that the signal striking NASA's global network of deep-space antennas is only 10-16 watts — or one part in 10 quadrillion.
A Space in Time 2002
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