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Low-frequency spectrum is particularly of interest to Dunne because Vermont uses the smallest amount of the old television spectrum of any state.
Zeba Khan: The Potential for Broadband and Innovation in Vermont Zeba Khan 2010
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Low-frequency subsurface temperature trends at this site are representative of the Grand Banks to southern Labrador [35].
Variability in hydrographic properties and currents in the Arctic 2009
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Low-frequency active sonar now being used by the U.S. Navy, one of the loudest sound systems devised by man, emitted sonic booms that ruptured delicate hearing mechanisms, caused internal hemorrhage, and destroyed cetacean navigation systems so that whole pods washed up disoriented on beaches in the Caribbean and in the Pacific, bleeding from their ears.
The Whale Warriors Peter Heller 2007
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Low-frequency active sonar now being used by the U.S. Navy, one of the loudest sound systems devised by man, emitted sonic booms that ruptured delicate hearing mechanisms, caused internal hemorrhage, and destroyed cetacean navigation systems so that whole pods washed up disoriented on beaches in the Caribbean and in the Pacific, bleeding from their ears.
The Whale Warriors Peter Heller 2007
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Esper J, et al, 2002, Low-frequency signals in long tree-ring chronologies for reconstructing past temperature variability, Science, 295, 2250-2253.
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Yao, and L. G. Thompson 2004, Low-frequency of southern Asian monsoon variability using a 295-year record from the Dasuopu ice core in the central Himalayas, Geophys.
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Low-frequency temperature variations from a northern tree ring density network.
Briffa: Large-Scale Decline in Ring Widths « Climate Audit 2006
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LOFARGRAM: Low-frequency analyzing and recording display.
Hellfire Douglass, Keith 2002
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Low-frequency radio waves used for communications and television transmissions.
FM 100-61 Chptr 2 Strategic Operations United States Army 1998
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Low-frequency radio waves used for communications and television transmissions.
FM 100-61 Chptr 2 Strategic Operations United States Army 1998
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