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The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated.
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By capturing data from the sensors though, the company was able to figure that the two biggest factors on breakage were vibration and humidity and moisture.
The peaks in 1701 and 1621 cm−1 were vibration absorption of carbonyl and alkene, which attributed to carbonization of glucose in hydrothermal method.
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See, I knew there were vibrations between us.
These perturbations were vibration-free anterior or posterior translations of the platform on which a subject stood.
Sound is sound and vibration is vibration, whether from an electronic source or an acoustic instrument.
Regular incandescent bulbs burn out if there is vibration from cars or construction.
("Whatever it is, music is sound, sound is music, and it's vibration, helping the world," she added).
The reason is vibration: She has none.
Two widely used methods are vibration analysis and oil monitoring.
They knew sound is vibration, and vibration can affect matter both positively and negatively.
In order to begin consciously creating your reality, begin believing that everything is vibration.
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