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- noun Plural form of
frequence .
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At the time the Atari computers had pretty impressive sound capabilities built in, including four independent voices, a very large range of frequences, a somewhat limited dynamic range, and independent white noise generators on each channel for special effects.
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I expect, though, that like the other titles this one will have "secret" codec frequences for various fun things, but I haven't experimented with it much yet (except to try Meryl's number, which didn't work).
Archive 2008-06-01 SVGL 2008
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OTOH, for some sorts of statistical analysis a proxy might only match at low frequences and not at high frequencies.
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Water vapor does the same thing though most of the frequences it absorbs at are different frequencies than those of CO2.
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Now CO2 in the atmosphere absorbs IR of certain frequences but transmits visible light.
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In the supraconscious sparking of the current species mindfield, there is great need now to ground ourselves as some frequences are becoming chaotically 'vibrant'!
Supramental awakening Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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This means that a single device could handle convergence of data and voice across all the most popular frequences.
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Most of the optimizations that I found I have only been able to do on the Titan where I can control Cell Tower polling frequences.
MoDaCo WinMo News 2009
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A future card from Nokia could combine cell frequences and 802. 11b with SIM authentication.
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At the moment US and europe have different frequencys in use for mobile, and in future too as there would be too mutch other infrastructure changes to use same frequences for both continents.
Engadget 2009
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