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Four years later, Hertz made a second major contribution: he succeeded in generating electromagnetic radiation of radio and microwave frequencies, measuring their speed by a standing-wave method and proving that these waves have the properties of reflection, diffraction, refraction, and interference common to light.
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Different uses are allotted different portions of the usable spectrum, from relatively low frequencies (measured in thousands of hertz, or kilohertz) to high-frequency microwaves (measured in billions of hertz, or gigahertz).
Richter's magnitude values were calculated using only certain frequencies measured by seismographs, and other seismologists later developed more accurate measures.
For comparison, microwaves, which will cook tissue, have frequencies measured in gigahertz, or about a million times more powerful.
A quantitative comparison was made against the resonance frequencies measured from the clinical follow-ups.
The frequencies, measured in hertz, are typically between 2 and 3 gigahertz for the residential market, while corporations sending huge amounts of data usually operate at or above 20 gigahertz.
Data are compared with the existing flat surface capillary frequencies measured by the standard surface light scattering technique.
Resonance frequencies measured before and after are in the range of 240 320 kHz, which is consistent with predicted calculations.
The material properties of the model are tuned to match the experimental natural frequencies measured in free air.
All phenotype frequencies measured increased with increases in precipitation and temperature (Table 2).
Haplogroup frequencies measured to the maximum obtainable resolution for the mtDNAs genotyped in this study are shown in Table S3.
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