Sentence examples for broadcasting variations from inspiring English sources

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Madeleine Albright, the first female secretary of state, told voters in New Hampshire Saturday: "There's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other!" Though many people translated the quote as "a special place in hell for women who don't support Hillary Clinton, Albrightt has been broadcasting variations of it for more than a decade.

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This is due to larger broadcasting and data delivery jitter (variation in delay) introduced to avoid collisions in the network.

The alternative health industry is widely broadcasting that so-called dangerous genetic variation is lurking in the human population, causing a public health crisis that is ignored by the medical community.

Although we have not yet identified any specific semiochemicals responsible for broadcasting genetic relatedness, we have identified seasonal variation in semiochemical expression [ 27].

In 1933, electronics engineer Edwin Armstrong introduced radio broadcasting by frequency modulation (FM), in which the signal is transmitted by variations in the frequency of the radio wave over a wide waveband.

In the 1920s, radio broadcasting used only amplitude modulation (AM), in which a signal is transmitted by variations in the amplitude of a radio wave.

Average MSE variation for source 1 with SNR for different weight parameters in broadcasting stage.

Continuously recorded 1-min power density measurements were used to characterize short-term temporal variation of RF power densities within homes from radio and TV broadcasting.

The variation of carrier frequency is known as the frequency deviation, and for very-high-frequency broadcasting it can reach ± 75 kilohertz.

Today Laroche says variations in sound intensity and their lack of linear correspondence to distance and direction from the truck speakers broadcasting the sound make it difficult for a human to localize the signal's origin.

The largest maximal variations are obtained for the cordless telephony (DECT) signals (10.6 dB) and for the WiFi 2.4 GHz signals (12.7 dB), while variations of broadcasting signals and telecommunication signals were much lower namely, 2.9 dB and 3.3 dB, respectively.

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