Definitions
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- noun uncountable The state of being
tunable - noun countable The extent to which something is tunable
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Examples
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The innovative companies need flexibility, power and tunability, which is given by Apache, and the LAMP stack.
Slashdot: Apache 2009
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The innovative companies need flexibility, power and tunability, which is given by Apache, and the LAMP stack.
Slashdot: Apache 2008
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Because the sensor is looking for anomalies in wavelengths to detect gas - in the case of the pilot study with the gas being carbon monoxide (CO) - laser 'tunability' allows for both greater flexibility and the ability to create a self-contained, sealed sensor.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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Management Console and MediaPortal: channel "tunability" for live TV / Radio is now shown.
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With modern rangefinders speed is not as important as silence, tunability and accuracy.
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With modern rangefinders speed is not as important as silence, tunability and accuracy.
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The tunability and the possibility to produce relatively undamped outgoing oscillations greatly increased the transmission range, and in 1901 Marconi succeeded in establishing radio connection across the Atlantic.
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Santur's technology includes established telecom designs offering elegant approaches to wide tunability as well as high speed transceivers.
unknown title 2011
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I believe you were just telling me about JDS's actions or JDS's product in relation to wideband or wider tunability for the TXFP.
unknown title 2011
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And on the TXFP again, are any of the OEMs looking at wider tunability as an important factor?
unknown title 2011
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