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The amplifier circuit together with a slightly different combination of standard components coils, capacitors, and resistors yielded an oscillator, a circuit that could generate something highly sought after at the time: pure single-frequency radio waves.
The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009
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A dozen rows of single-frequency lights on the ceiling (the same kind of lights used to create the Tate Modern sun) wash out every hue except a pale yellow with dark outlines.
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They decided to use some very simple tones - the tone for each number is just two fixed single-frequency tones played simultaneously to create a certain beat frequency.
Slate Magazine Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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What they've managed to do at Stanford is create a single-frequency LED, created by applying electricity to nano-dots of indium arsenide.
Gizmodo Jamie Condliffe 2011
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This T-VIPS solution fills a gap in the DVB-T2 solution set for single-frequency network operation.
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The SFS6400A-LF is a single-frequency synthesiser that operates at 6,400MHz.
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Tim Stanton and Andone Lavery have developed and tested two broadband acoustic systems that leave conventional single-frequency systems eating their dust ... or water droplets, or whatever.
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The SFS6400A-LF is a single-frequency synthesiser that operates at 6,400MHz.
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With the current single-frequency systems, however, there can be a lot of ambiguity when it comes to interpreting the data.
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The SFS6520A-LF is a single-frequency synthesizer that operates at 6,520MHz.
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