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* A longer range between the telephone and base station ( usable further from the base )
" Core " refers to the metadata terms as " broad and generic being usable for describing a wide range of resources ".
Its usable temperature range up to 350 ° C and chemical inertness make it a useful additive in special greases.
The amplification window of an optical amplifier is the range of optical wavelengths for which the amplifier yields a usable gain.
* ES Quartz has a usable wavelength range of 190 to 2, 000 nm,
* IR Quartz has a usable wavelength range of 220 to 3, 500 nm,
The ' softness ' of analog tape clipping allows a usable dynamic range that can exceed that of some PCM digital recorders.
* Custom Control Inputs-It is possible to connect any kind of voltage to a modular synthesizer as long as it remains in the usable voltage range of the instrument, usually-15V to + 15V.
The result of these two factors is that the usable spectrum shifts towards the lower frequencies and into the Medium Frequency ( MF ) range during winter nights, while on a day in full summer the higher frequencies tend to be more usable, often into the lower VHF range.
FM stereo will tend to get static more quickly than the monophonic sound due to its use of subcarriers, so stations may choose to extend the usable part of their range by disabling the stereo generator.
The hierarchical modulation used on DVB is a unique case, which reduces the range of the full-definition signal, in exchange for an increase in the usable range of the lower-definition part of the video.
The MMDS frequency range extends from 2500-2684 MHz for a total of 23 8 MHz channels, Of these, 21 are considered usable for broadcasting in Iceland.
However, at the lower end of a loudspeaker's usable frequency range, its power handling might necessarily be derated because of mechanical excursion limits.
By comparison, Frequency range is a term sometimes used of loudspeakers and other transducers to indicate the frequencies that are usable, without normally specifying a decibel range.
Power bandwidth is also related to frequency response-indicating the range of frequencies usable at high power ( since frequency response measurements are normally taken at low signal levels, where slew rate limitations or transformer saturation would not be a problem.
This does not restrict access to the boiler, but space is limited there, and the design is therefore not suitable for locomotives that need a good usable range before refilling.
Such an antenna is usable for both local and medium-long distance communication across a frequency range of about 1: 6.
Contains a broad range of algorithms usable in signal processing
A GMRS repeater with an antenna that is high above the surrounding terrain can extend the usable range over a wide area, for example up to 20 miles radius around the repeater station.
The characteristics of polycarbonate are quite like those of polymethyl methacrylate ( PMMA, acrylic ), but polycarbonate is stronger, usable in a wider temperature range, yet more expensive.

usable and decreases
On the importance of the use of water, Özden said decreases in usable water can be traced to climate change and an unconscious use of the resource.
Screens with high gain also have a narrower usable viewing angle, as the amount of reflected light rapidly decreases as the viewer moves away from front of such screen.

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This made these instruments usable only when aligned with the Earth's field.
Some fonts supporting the BCI repertoire are available and usable with texts encoded with private-use assignments ( PUA ) within the UCS.
Whilst this had the advantage of being usable by untrained users via ' hunt and peck ' typing and requiring one less key switch than a conventional 12 button keypad, it had the disadvantage that some symbols required three times as much force to depress them as others which made it hard to achieve any speed with the device.
From an architectural point of view, this arrangement could provide better floor area utilisation, offering an internal column-free office area with a clear depth of 9 to 13. 4 metres and an overall usable floor area efficiency of 81 %.
* < tt > Jacksum </ tt >, a Java API, usable both through a GUI and a CLI, which incorporates many checksum implementations and allows to extend with as many as you need.
Sams left Gates with the task of finding a usable operating system, and a few weeks later he proposed using the CP / M clone 86-DOS from Seattle Computer Products ( SCP ).
In other words to " hack " at an original creation, as if with an axe, is to force-fit it into being usable for a task not intended by the original creator, and a " hacker " would be someone who does this habitually.
Other sources of scrap lead, such as recovered bullets, lead cable sheathing, lead pipe, or even lead – acid battery plates, ( EXTREME caution should be used as modern battery components, when melted can yield hazardous, even deadly gases ) can yield usable lead with some degree of effort, including purification and measuring of hardness.
While these numbers are large, it wasn't the intent of the designers of the IPv6 address space to assure geographical saturation with usable addresses.
Part of the Miles Glacier Bridge, with a " kludgy " temporary fix to make the bridge usable after 1964 Alaska earthquake | earthquake damage.
Unlike integrated circuits ( ICs ), LCD panels with a few defective transistors are usually still usable.
Some, primarily producing telephone bills, were still in commercial use with GPO Telephones, forerunner of British Telecom, until 1981, which remained usable through parts cannibalised from redundant LEOs purchased by the GPO.
Photography as a usable process goes back to the 1820s with the development of chemical photography.
Associating a public key with its owner is typically done by protocols implementing a public key infrastructure-these allow the validity of the association to be formally verified by reference to a trusted third party in the form of either a hierarchical certificate authority ( e. g., X. 509 ), a local trust model ( e. g. SPKI ), or a web of trust scheme ( e. g. like that originally built into PGP and GPG, and still to some extent usable with them.
The shareware distribution of Quake is still freely redistributable and usable with the GPLed engine code.
After World War II, amateur radio operators in the US started to receive obsolete but usable Teletype Model 26 equipment from commercial operators with the understanding that this equipment would not be used for or returned to commercial service.
Researchers continue to search for a unified consensus on what methodology might have the power and refinement to connect a proposed " grand theory " with the various midrange theories which, with considerable success, continue to provide usable frameworks for massive, growing data banks ; for more, see consilience.
Even in the dry season, earthen roads in the sandy soils found in various parts of the country were generally usable only by motor vehicles equipped with special tires.
Early devices were not practical power producers, but more advanced designs producing usable power have become a major source of mechanical power over the last 300 years, beginning with applications for removing water from mines using vacuum engines.
Steenbeck is a brand name that has become synonymous with a type of flatbed film editing suite which is usable with both 16 mm and 35 mm optical sound and magnetic sound film.
However, the sessions with Cale in September 1973 also coincided with the death of their friend Gram Parsons ( a former Harvard student, like Harrison and Brooks ), and produced no usable recordings.

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