Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- abbr. extremely high frequency
WordNet 3.0
- n. 30 to 300 gigahertz
Examples
“Ebola haemorrhagic fever (EHF) is one of the most virulent viral diseases known to humankind, causing death in 50-90% of all clinically ill cases.”
“Army will deploy a secure, anti-jam terminal which operates an EHF (extremely high frequency) multi-channel satellite, and one person can set up or tear down that system in only 40 minutes.”
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“WIKILEAKS is first of all not the name of organization, but private money oriented business of Julian Assange, later incorporated as SUNSHINE PRESS PRODUCTIONS EHF, private limited company, registered in Iceland.”
“Integration Center in Rome produced the payload, which includes one EHF/Ka band, three”
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“The Satellite Integration Center in Rome produced the payload, which includes one EHF/Ka band, three UHF-band and five active SHF-band transponders.”
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“Earlier the European handball federation (EHF) had to reassign referees and officials for games as those planned could not travel to the games.”
“EHF - Live recordings of a car journey of the same tenor.”
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“Air Force's B-2 extremely high frequency (EHF) satellite communications program.”
“Plymouth, Minn., that will enable transfer of EHF data onto and off of the B-2; and”
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