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# and radio
# redirect Antenna ( radio )
It was voted # 1 in an Australian youth radio poll ( the Triple J Hottest 100 ).
# Fraud by wire, radio, or television ( 20 charges )
In 1995, he started working on-air in radio, Power 106, the # 1 CHR radio station in Southern California.
A hydrogen radio frequency discharge, the first element inside a # Hydrogen maser | hydrogen maser ( see description below )
# Promote efficient use of radio spectrum ;
This motivated Polygram ( who now owned the Verve / MGM label archives ) to re-release the song to Top 40 radio where it became a major hit for a second time ( their second UK # 1 ) and a greatest hits CD collection called The Very Best of The Righteous Brothers ... Unchained Melody.
Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M. was re-released in January 1966 to capitalize on their newly found radio success with a later re-mixed electric / acoustic version of The Sounds of Silence, and so the album reached # 30 on the Billboard pop charts.
Dootone Records released The Penguins ' single " Hey Senorita " in late 1954 as the intended A-side, but a radio DJ flipped the record over to the B-side: " Earth Angel " worked its way up to # 1 on the Billboard charts ( the only Penguins song ever to fly that high ), and held that place for three weeks early in 1955.
# A terminal device used to link data terminals and radio sets with the telephone network.
# The prevention of successful radio communications by the use of electromagnetic signals, i. e., the deliberate radiation, reradiation, or reflection of electromagnetic energy with the objective of impairing the effective use of electronic communications systems.
# In microwave radio relay systems, the alternate use of two frequencies at repeater sites to prevent feedback and oscillation.
# REDIRECT Amateur radio repeater
# In frequency-division multiplexing, the frequency band occupied by the aggregate of the signals in the line interconnecting the multiplexing and radio or line equipment.
# In the acceptance testing of radio transmitters, the mean power supplied to the antenna transmission line by a radio transmitter when loaded with noise having a Gaussian amplitude-vs .- frequency distribution.
# as an upper bound for the symbol rate across a bandwidth-limited baseband channel such as a telegraph line or passband channel such as a limited radio frequency band or a frequency division multiplex channel.
# In a radio station, pertaining to a particular source of modulation, such as a specific microphone, that is disconnected, i. e. is no longer capable of modulating the carrier.
# Undesirable radiation of signals locally generated in a radio receiver.
# The attenuation caused to a radio signal by obstructions in the propagation path.
# The ratio of ( a ) the power of original modulating audio signal, i. e., from a modulated radio frequency carrier to ( b ) the residual audio power, i. e., noise-plus-distortion powers remaining after the original modulating audio signal is removed.
# REDIRECT The War of the Worlds ( radio drama )

# and communications
# The application layer ( for example HTTP ) contains all protocols for specific data communications services on a process-to-process level ( for example how a web browser communicates with a web server ).
# Processing communications submitted to treaty bodies under optional procedures and communications under the procedures established by the Economic and Social Council in its resolution 1503 ( XLVIII ) of 27 May 1970 and ensuring follow-up.
# Influencing / advocacy: this would be work done through communications, capacity development, networking, campaigns, lobbying, etc.
# Provided the development coordinator has a communications medium at least as good as the Internet, and knows how to lead without coercion, many heads are inevitably better than one.
# In message communications, the preservation of the exact number of bits that are in the original message.
# An agency charged with the responsibility for handling and controlling communications traffic.
# A facility that ( a ) serves as a node for a communications network, ( b ) is equipped for technical control and maintenance of the circuits originating, transiting, or terminating at the node, ( c ) may contain message-center facilities, and ( d ) may serve as a gateway.
# Deliberate transmission, retransmission, or alteration of communications to mislead an adversary's interpretation of the communications.
# Use of devices, operations, and techniques with the intent of confusing or misleading the user of a communications link or a navigation system.
# The portion of electronic jamming that is directed against communications circuits and systems.
# REDIRECT communications system
# In satellite communications, the transmission of two carriers simultaneously through a single communication satellite repeater.
# A basic communications channel with the necessary bandwidth but without enhanced or value-added services.
# An operating state of a communications link in which data transmission is enabled either for ( a ) voice or data communications or ( b ) network signaling.
# In a communications network, the channel that has the highest data rate of all the channels sharing a common interface.
# The queries and replies among communications equipment to determine the respective capabilities of each end of the communications link.
# In data communications, a process whereby a data station attempts to resolve conflicting or erroneous conditions arising during the data transfer.
# In computer and communications security, the central part of a computer or communications system hardware, firmware, and software that implements the basic security procedures for controlling access to system resources.

# and systems
The 21 amino acids found in eukaryotes, grouped according to their side-chains ' pKa | pK < sub > a </ sub > values and charges carried at pH # Living systems | physiological pH 7. 4
# The quantum mechanical description of large systems will closely approximate the classical description.
# In order to maintain the integrity of facts and dimensions, loading the data warehouse with data from different operational systems is complicated, and
# REDIRECT Dynamical systems theory
# Inertial reference systems, where the coordinate axes retain their orientation relative to the fixed stars, or equivalently, to the rotation axes of ideal gyroscopes ; the axis points to the vernal equinox
# Autonomic nervous system transmission: both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems are regulated by GPCR pathways, responsible for control of many automatic functions of the body such as blood pressure, heart rate, and digestive processes
# ICQ for Mac ( Beta )— Released in February 2010, a version of the client that was developed using the Adobe AIR platform, making it usable on additional operating systems which support the AIR runtime, such as Linux.
# Clustering systems assign objects into groups ( called clusters ) so that objects ( cases ) from the same cluster are more similar to each other than objects from different clusters.
This approach is the basis of at least five proof-of-correctness systems for computer programs, beginning with the Stanford Pascal Verifier in the late 1970s and continuing though to Microsoft's Spec # system of 2005.
# monitoring and controlling systems
In embedded systems, SysRq key is usually used to assert low-level on RESET # signal.
# REDIRECT Single UNIX Specification # Marks for compliant systems
# Sulfur systems
# The document editor must run on many of the " important and largely incompatible window systems " that exist ( p. 52 )
# The process of limiting access to the resources of an AIS to authorized users, programs, processes, or other systems.
# In facsimile systems using amplitude modulation, that form of transmission in which the maximum transmitted power corresponds to the maximum density of the subject.
# In facsimile systems using frequency modulation, that form of transmission in which the lowest transmitted frequency corresponds to the maximum density of the subject.
# In facsimile systems using amplitude modulation, recording in which the maximum received power corresponds to the maximum density of the record medium.
# In telephone systems, the time between ( a ) the instant a circuit, i. e., off-hook condition at each end, is established between the call originator and the call receiver and ( b ) the instant the call originator or the call receiver terminates the call.
# The ability of systems, units, or forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units or forces and to use the services exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together.

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