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For reception, a local oscillator will typically restore the suppressed carrier so the signal can be demodulated with a product detector.
An infantry fighting vehicle ( IFV ) is an armoured personnel carrier which can provide significant fire support.
The carrier is never shut off altogether ; this is to ensure that intercarrier sound demodulation can still occur.
Without data decoding, the carrier can be detected by much simpler ground antennas and receivers.
It is also the site of sorting into transcytotic pathway to late components ( via vesicular component, which can form multivesicular bodies ( MVB ) or endosomal carrier vesicles ( ECVs )).
EDGE is a superset to GPRS and can function on any network with GPRS deployed on it, provided the carrier implements the necessary upgrade.
The harmonic distribution of a sine wave carrier modulated by such a sinusoidal signal can be represented with Bessel functions ; this provides the basis for a mathematical understanding of frequency modulation in the frequency domain.
Frequency modulation can be classified as narrowband if the change in the carrier frequency is about the same as the signal frequency, or as wideband if the change in the carrier frequency is much higher ( modulation index > 1 ) than the signal frequency.
For the case of a carrier modulated by a single sine wave, the resulting frequency spectrum can be calculated using Bessel functions of the first kind, as a function of the sideband number and the modulation index.
Only females can be a carrier in which the abnormality is not displayed.
When the owner of the cargo and the carrier are separate corporations, marine cargo insurance typically compensates the owner of cargo for losses sustained from fire, shipwreck, etc., but excludes losses that can be recovered from the carrier or the carrier's insurance.
When implanted in a semiconductor, each dopant atom can create a charge carrier in the semiconductor after annealing.
Separation of trivalent actinides from lanthanide fission products and La carrier can be done by a cation-exchange resin column using a 90 % water / 10 % ethanol solution saturated with HCl as eluant.
The second is that gas piston alternatives use an off-axis operation of the piston that can introduce carrier tilt, whereby the bolt carrier fails to enter the buffer tube at a straight angle resulting in part wearing.
Though the developing fetus may only be a carrier of the PKU gene, the intrauterine environment can have very high levels of phenylalanine, which can cross the placenta.
It can also be viewed as a change of the frequency of the carrier signal, and phase modulation can thus be considered a special case of FM in which the carrier frequency modulation is given by the time derivative of the phase modulation.

carrier and also
They also had a flag carrier at the front who guided the forces behind him ; when the flag was upright the combatants behind would stand and when turned down, they would sit.
There is also an extended ANAC service for identifying which carrier handles your calls.
There have also been dedicated anti-tank vehicles built on ordinary armored personnel carrier or armored car chassis.
There are also mortar carrier vehicles, many of which allow the mortar to be removed from the vehicle and be used dismounted, potentially in terrain in which the vehicle cannot navigate, or in order to avoid detection.
Lipids, especially phospholipids, are also used in various pharmaceutical products, either as co-solubilisers ( e. g., in parenteral infusions ) or else as drug carrier components ( e. g., in a liposome or transfersome ).
A shorter weapon was more convenient when riding in a truck, armored personnel carrier, helicopter or aircraft, and also when engaged in close-range combat.
Note also that until well into the 20th Century, rather than an official readying the ball for scrimmage, the side entitled to the snap had complete custody of the ball and could snap it from the required spot at any time ; for instance, a tackled ball carrier might feign injury, then suddenly snap the ball while recumbent, there being no stance requirement yet.
Bel Geddes assumed that the automobile would be the same type of carrier and still the most common means of transportation in 1960, albeit with increased vehicle use and traffic lanes also capable of much higher speeds.
An affected person mating with a heterozygous individual ( Aa or aA, also carrier ) there is a 50-50 chance the offspring will be albino's phenotype.
However, this high carrier frequency also brings a disadvantage: the effective overall range of 802. 11a is less than that of 802. 11b / g.
It also refers to integrated switching and transmission in that telephone switching and carrier wave transmission are integrated rather than separate as in earlier technology.
The physical wire connection between the local exchange and the customer is known as a " local loop ", and is owned by the incumbent local exchange carrier ( also referred to as the " ILEC ", " local exchange ", or in the United States either a " Baby Bell " or an independent telephone company ).
The main airport in the country is Maputo International Airport, which is also the hub of Mozambique's flag carrier, LAM Mozambique Airlines.
Typically a high-frequency sinusoid waveform is used as carrier signal, but a square wave pulse train may also be used.
# Generate a high frequency sine carrier waveform, and perhaps also a cosine quadrature component.
The Slovakia, Hungary and the Baltic countries also changed their underlying sound carrier standard from D / K to B / G which is used in most of Western Europe, to facilitate use of imported broadcast equipment.
Suhey was also a good ball carrier, rushing for 471 yards and catching 33 passes for 295 yards.
Each one of these signals then modulates carrier waves ( of one frequency ) that are also 90 ° out of phase with each other.
Wireless telegraphy is also known as " CW ", for continuous wave ( a carrier modulated by on-off keying ), as opposed to the earlier radio technique of using a spark gap.

carrier and provide
Sometimes a significant amount of alcohol ( up to 27 % vol ) is added, as a carrier for the flavor, to provide " bite ".
Specialized ships were developed to provide underway replenishment of fuel ( for the carrier and its aircraft ), ordnance, and other supplies necessary to sustain operations.
In 1996 the United States Telecommunication Act ( in section 251 ) defined the unbundled access as " The duty to provide, to any requesting telecommunications carrier for the provision of a telecommunications service, nondiscriminatory access to network elements on an unbundled basis at any technically feasible point on rates, terms, and conditions that are just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement and the requirements of this section and section 252.
An incumbent local exchange carrier shall provide such unbundled network elements in a manner that allows requesting carriers to combine such elements in order to provide such telecommunications service.
In October 2008 Moldcell became the first carrier in Moldova to launch a 3G network, currently all carriers provide 3G services throughout the country.
U. S. naval forces, including the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, were positioned off the coast of Somalia to provide support and to prevent any al-Qaeda forces escaping by sea.
A common carrier holds itself out to provide service to the general public without discrimination ( to meet the needs of the regulator's quasi judicial role of impartiality toward the public's interest ) for the " public convenience and necessity ".
A common carrier must further demonstrate to the regulator that it is " fit, willing, and able " to provide those services for which it is granted authority.
" A contract carrier may be authorized to provide service over either fixed routes and schedules, i. e., as regular route carrier or on an ad hoc basis as an irregular route carrier.
A master frequency generator or master electronic oscillator, in frequency-division multiplexing ( FDM ), is a piece of equipment used to provide system end-to-end carrier frequency synchronization and frequency accuracy of tones.
Because these aircraft are frequently operated by smaller airlines that are contracted to provide (" feed ") passengers from smaller cities to hub airports ( and reverse ) for a " major " or " flag " carrier, regional airliners may be painted in the liveries of the major airline for whom they provide this " feeder " service.
* Rail shippers and rail carriers would be allowed to establish contracts subject to no effective ICC review, unless the Commission were to determine that the contract service would interfere with the rail carrier's ability to provide common carrier service ( a finding rarely if ever made, and not apparent in the history of the rail industry thereafter ).
One internal-use tone was a tone of 2600 Hz which caused a telephone switch to think the call was over, leaving an open carrier line which could be exploited to provide free long-distance and international calls.
NTL also provides extensive business telephony and data network services that provide a significant portion of its revenue streams, and carrier services to other telcos.
Another important task of the Na < sup >+</ sup >- K < sup >+</ sup > pump is to provide a Na < sup >+</ sup > gradient that is used by certain carrier processes.
In the United States, a private railroad is a railroad owned by a company and serves only that company, and does not hold itself out as a " common carrier " ( i. e., it does not provide rail transport services for the general public ).
Congress forced local telephone companies to share their lines with competitors at regulated rates if " the failure to provide access to such network elements would impair the ability of the telecommunications carrier seeking access to provide the services that it seeks to offer.

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