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Even if the borehole station were well within a seismological bedrock formation, the surface-to-borehole spectral ratio is contaminated by the reflected phase at the free surface (e.g., Steidl et al. 1996; Satoh et al. 1997), which sometimes makes frequencies and amplitudes of peaks unstable for different clusters of sources.

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What makes "Frequency" work despite is shamelessness is the surreal aura that imbues almost every scene with a sense of heightened feeling.

This makes frequency bands up through high frequency (HF) unsuitable for such applications as handheld personal radios, radio pagers, and satellite transponders, in which small antenna size and power efficiency are essential.

Whereas most of the other remakes have winks at their source material driving them and most time travel shows have the knottiness of sci-fi adventures, what makes Frequency stand out is that it is really a family drama with time travel tacked on.

This makes frequency domain equalization easy at the receiver.

The self-calibrated MEMS technology-based accelerometer used, Freescale, Triaixial type, Austin, TX, USA, makes frequency response up to 150 Hz and sensitivity of 1 V/g.

"Not only did he give me the parts, but the following summer he saw that I had a job in the division of the company that made frequency counters".

These characteristics make frequency response methods particularly suitable to characterizing and predicting system response to transients.

The African nations of Sierra Leone and Niger appear highly for the opposite reason, with low broadband penetration and Internet use making frequency of virus attacks neglible.

With OFDM system, those branches are made frequency-nonselective, and finally, by the use of orthogonal codes, the branches can be separated from each other.

These methods rely on mapping ESTs or mRNAs onto RefSeq transcripts or genomic sequence, making frequency counts of various isoforms, and applying a statistical test to detect differential inclusion of exons in different tissues.

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