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Some services operating: the Oxford Tube will operate a special service between Oxford and London Victoria and will call at Heathrow Airport Central bus station Boxing Day Tube Reduced train frequencies on all lines from 0830, finishing at Sunday times.
Our engineers managed to find new frequencies on alternative satellites.
But then, by what mechanism do they "imprint frequencies" on water?
Metal Machine Music, the Lou Reed album, has a few subsonic frequencies on it.
The effects of changes in fire frequencies on species losses have not yet been calculated.
"There will be times when the media hears about a case by monitoring Coast Guard frequencies on a scanner," the manual advised.
The earth is continuously vibrating, although at extremely low frequencies (on the order of once every couple of hundred seconds or so) and amplitudes.
Because the phone network was built on voice standards, the usable range of frequencies on phone lines was limited to less than four kilohertz.
Toothed whales use extremely high frequencies, on the order of 150 kilohertz, for refining spatial resolution from their echoes.
The "transformation plan" involves reducing capacity by 15 per cent next year – cutting some routes entirely and reducing frequencies on others.
To simulate the reduced sensitivity to high spatial frequencies, on some trials we blurred our stimuli.
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