Sentence examples for communicate frequencies from inspiring English sources

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A prominent example for a nomenclature of words used to communicate frequencies of adverse effects is the one proposed by the European Commission in their 1998 guidelines on the readability of package leaflets and summary of product characteristics from the European Medical Association [ 3, 4].

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It is shown here how to formulate a STO logic machine, and by computer simulation how this machine can perform several computations simultaneously using multiplexing of inputs, that this system can evaluate iterated logic functions, and that spin waves may communicate frequency, phase and binary information.

And they communicate at frequencies beyond what humans can hear.

With the objective of obtaining a more efficient utilization of the radio spectrum, in a cognitive radio network, the unlicensed users (also referred to as secondary users) may communicate using frequencies of the licensed spectrum [1 4].

This systematic review provides evidence that compared to numerical information verbal descriptors commonly used to communicate the frequencies of adverse effects in written health information including "common", "uncommon" and "rare" lead to an overestimation of the probability of adverse effects, when they are used as previously suggested in the Guidelines of the European Commission.

At larger airports, pilots receive their flight plan clearances from a "clearance delivery" frequency, communicate on taxiways with a "ground" frequency, and get takeoff and landing clearance from the "tower" frequency.

Black-chinned hummingbirds, for instance, communicate in higher frequencies that may still be audible against the low-frequency rumble of the compressor.

It has also helped connect the many public safety agencies, which typically communicate over different frequencies.

For instance, TelosB motes can communicate on multiple frequencies as specified in the 802.15.4 standard.

The primates dine exclusively on small insects such as moths and katydids, which also frequently communicate in ultrahigh frequencies.

The two species associated with quiet sites, on the other hand, communicate using lower frequencies that may be drowned out by the compressors.

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