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Extending the filter to two frequencies requires more data in the form of memory of the input waveform.
Moreover, using broader excitations that cover the entire range of desired frequencies requires just one-fifth as much computation as using narrow excitations.
The smallest obstruction on the roadway (like persistent interference between channels, known as crosstalk, along just a small set of the available frequencies) requires the paired set of communications devices to talk at ever slower rates, until a speed is achieved where the signal and noise can be told apart.
Yet, directly processing at UWB frequencies, due to the inherent influence of on-chip parasitic reactances at these frequencies, requires relatively large currents, or the use of expensive high speed technologies (SiGe, GaAr).
Masking of differing frequencies requires that the amplitude of the competing sound be greater in order to produce a masking effect.
If we were to compare substitution percentages directly, that would require comparing 262 = 676 numbers while comparing instruction frequencies requires only 26 comparisons.
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Powerful short-wave transmissions required costly kit; getting hold of the frequencies required international arm-twisting.
Furthermore, the frequencies required may be too high for practical implementation.
Most assays suited for measuring CD8 cell frequencies require prior knowledge of immune dominant peptides.
Thus, these devices served as the much-needed rectifiers operating at the gigahertz frequencies required for detecting rebounding microwave radiation in military radar systems.
The drive frequencies required to cause bifurcation correspond to the first two peaks in the system's frequency response curve.
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