Sentences with phrase «microwave frequency from»

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• TTM Technologies agreed to acquire Anaren, a Syracuse, NY.. - based maker of high - frequency RF and microwave microelectronics, from Veritas Capital for about $ 775 million.
A letter fired by the NCA to Glo management, and signed by its Acting Director — General, Mr. William Tervie, and intercepted by The Herald revealed that, Glo owes Microwave Link frequencies an outstanding balance of Ghc 4,955,123.64; made from 2013 to 2015, a net of Ghc 750,000, brings the outstanding balance as at December 2015 to Ghc 4,205,123.64.
To solve this problem, a team of researchers from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China has developed an ultra-thin, tunable broadband microwave absorber for ultra-high frequency applications.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have found a way to reduce the coercivity of nickel ferrite (NFO) thin films by as much as 80 percent by patterning the surface of the material, opening the door to more energy efficient high - frequency electronics, such as sensors, microwave devices and antennas.
«Our proposed devices can retain the terahertz frequency like other terahertz sources but with a much shorter wavelength for an improved spatial resolution in imaging application as well as a very wide frequency tuning range from a microwave to a terahertz wave,» said Iurov.
Another great strength of their process, Aydin said, was that it was imminently scalable from the microwave to the visible frequency range because of the flexibility of 3D printing.
Atomic clocks measure the microwave or optical frequency needed to make an atom's electron jump from one energy level to another.
Such a comb can form a bridge spanning the huge frequency gap from microwaves to visible light: very precise microwave measurements can, with an optical comb, produce equally exact data about light.
In addition to the microwave measurement, this device enables transforming quantum information from one frequency to another while simultaneously amplifying it.
Had the BICEP2 telescope been capable of detecting B - modes at multiple microwave frequencies, the scientists could easily have distinguished between light from interstellar dust grains and the more ancient light they sought.
These chaotic frequencies are coming from your microwave oven, but also your cell phone, computer, and other devices — and especially Wi - Fi.
(NaturalHealth365) The 5G revolution is rushing toward us and it will bring a whole new era of harm from ultra-high microwave frequency radiation.
In an article to appear in the journal Child Development, «Distinguishing polemic from commentary in science,» physicist David Grimes and psychologist Dorothy Bishop write: Exposure to nonionizing radiation used in wireless communication remains a contentious topic in the public mind — while the overwhelming scientific evidence to date suggests that microwave and radio frequencies used in modern -LSB-...]
The Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM / I) radiometers provide brightness temperatures at three different frequencies (19.35, 37.0 and 85.5 GHz) from which are estimated: wind speed when not raining, integrated atmospheric water vapor content, liquid water content, and a rain index.
They detect microwave emissions from oxygen molecules that vary in frequency with temperature.
The Microwave Radiometer - High Frequency (MWRHF) provides time - series measurements of brightness temperatures from two channels centered at 90 and 150 GHz.
The satellite photos already shown in this post unarguably reveal heavy atmospheric manipulation from extremely powerful radio frequency / microwave transmissions and atmospheric aerosols.
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