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very high frequency
noun
The frequency area from 30 MHz through 300 MHz, commonly used for radio and TV broadcasting.
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"You have measured a very high frequency.
"People are trading news at very high frequency," he said.
"It can be on a rotation basis, with a very high frequency.
"Most pregnancies are successful, but there is a very high frequency of problems," Haig told me.
Radio communications made great strides, particularly in the very high frequency range.
Large ground radars, operating in the very high frequency (VHF) or ultrahigh frequency (UHF) range, are used.
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"It is likely that in echolocating mammals, prestin is specifically tuned to amplify very high-frequency sound," says Jianzhi Zhang.
On the other hand, very high-frequency fields encounter low impedance and would penetrate deeper through the membrane.
This involves developing signal-processing algorithms to assist in detecting and localizing very high-frequency radio tags, and assembling a radio system capable of providing the required sensitivity.
UBM, ultrasound biomicroscopy; VHFUS, very high-frequency ultrasound scanner.
Millimeter waves refer to very high-frequency in the range 30 100 GHz.
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