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  • noun Plural form of subharmonic.

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Examples

  • McCoy's throat was parched and gritty, and his entire jawbone hummed with feedback subharmonics.

    The Romulan Way Diane Duane 2000

  • Then the savage lash of subharmonics which heralded the opening of a major temporal gate struck Skeeter square in the skull bones.

    Ripping Time Asprin, Robert 2000

  • A skull-shaking backlash of subharmonics rattled his very bones.

    Ripping Time Asprin, Robert 2000

  • A fierce headache comprised of equal parts low blood sugar, stress, and gate subharmonics blossomed, causing him to wince.

    Ripping Time Asprin, Robert 2000

  • McCoy's throat was parched and gritty, and his entire jawbone hummed with feedback subharmonics.

    The Romulan Way Diane Duane 2000

  • Even the floor pulsed angrily in the backlash of subharmonics.

    Time Scout Asprin, Robert 1995

  • Ultrasonic driving of system harmonics and subharmonics gives a wideband multi-frequency effect that improves stimulation of the system.

    PRWeb - Daily News Feed 2010

  • Ultrasonic driving of system harmonics and subharmonics gives a wideband multi-frequency effect that improves stimulation of the system.

    PRWeb - Daily News Feed 2010

  • Ultrasonic driving of system harmonics and subharmonics gives a wideband multi-frequency effect that improves stimulation of the system.

    PRWeb - Daily News Feed 2010

  • MMultiBandHarmonizer is a pitch shifting and multi-voice harmonizing plug-in, which lets you play like many musicians at once, widens or enhances recordings, adds bass drum subharmonics and much more.

    MacMusic - News 2010

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