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More efficient caches compute use frequency against the size of the stored contents, as well as the latencies and throughputs for both the cache and the backing store.
More low-level control is possible with the statement, which takes the arguments of a frequency in hertz and a length in clock ticks for the standard internal PC speaker in IBM machines.
More generally, where an observer detects electromagnetic radiation outside the visible spectrum, " redder " amounts to a technical shorthand for " increase in electromagnetic wavelength " — which also implies lower frequency and photon energy in accord with, respectively, the wave and quantum theories of light.
More intense light above the threshold frequency could release more electrons, but no amount of light ( using technology available at the time ) below the threshold frequency could release an electron.
More recent statements of the theorem are sometimes careful to exclude the equality condition ; that is, the condition is if x ( t ) contains no frequencies higher than or equal to B ; this condition is equivalent to Shannon's except when the function includes a steady sinusoidal component at exactly frequency B.
More expensive multimeters include an AC to DC converter that measures the true RMS value of the waveform within certain limits ; the user manual for the meter may indicate the limits of the crest factor and frequency for which the meter calibration is valid.
More sophisticated techniques ( known as ' multifractal ' techniques ) use different fractal dimensions for different scales, and thus can better model the frequency spectrum behaviour of real landscapes
More protests followed in September, gaining frequency and numbers.
“ The age of 6 or 8 does seem to be an important period in distinguishing between near-native and native-like ultimate attainment ... More specifically, it may be suggested that AO interacts with frequency and intensity of language use ” ( Hyltenstam, 1992, p. 364 ).
More advanced digital reverb generators can simulate the time and frequency domain responses of real rooms ( based upon room dimensions, absorption and other properties ).
More technically, it is an already-modulated signal, which is then modulated into another signal of higher frequency and bandwidth.
More importantly, it reduces the frequency of problems occurring over time within the environment where the RCA process is used.
More energy is contained in higher frequency light based upon the formula of, where h is the Planck constant and is frequency.
More recent dental texts strongly support the use of amalgam ; " In summary, dental amalgam is a highly successful material clinically and is very cost effective, but alternatives such as cast gold and esthetic restorative materials are now very competitive in terms of frequency of use.
The Kool 93 frequency was purchased by Energy Enterprises and used to start Solid Gold FM and the Country FM frequency was sold to the More FM Group and used to start Channel Z in Auckland.
More generally, given an input signal containing an arbitrary number of frequency components, the output signal will contain a number of frequency components, each of which may be described by
More elaborate, professional-caliber sound reinforcement loudspeakers may incorporate separate drivers to produce low, middle, and high frequency sounds.
More recently, sound engineers have seen the introduction of dual fft ( fast-fourier transform ) based audio analysis software which allows an engineer to view not only frequency vs. amplitude ( pitch vs. volume ) information that an rta provides, but also to see the same signals ( sounds ) in the time domain.
More recently, with the new concepts of Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things, where the networks consist of hundreds or thousands of nodes, OTA is taken to a new direction: for the first time OTA is applied using unlicensed frequency bands ( 2. 4 GHz, 868 MHz, 900 MHz ) and with low consumption and low data rate transmission using protocols such as 802. 15. 4 and ZigBee.
More recent models use challenge-response authentication over radio frequency, so these are harder to copy and do not need line-of-sight to operate.

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