Sentences with phrase «wave band of»

It's related probably to Devo, the new - wave band of the early 1980s — those were the guys who played with dog dishes on their heads.

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Huawei's newly released full range of 5G product solutions support millimeter wave (mmWave), C - band, and all Sub-3 GHz frequency bands.
Using the 15 GHz and 28 GHz bands, the high frequencies known as millimeter wave, the signals in the test can transmit a large volume of information but don't travel as far or penetrate obstructions as easily as lower frequencies.
Many Internet companies, including Facebook (fb), Google, and Netflix (nflx), are banding together this week to try to generate a wave of public support to protect the rules from Pai's repeal efforts.
Following the first wave of punk in the»70s, the band burned through the»80s, building up...
Here was a band politically committed in a way that smacked of the idealism of the 60s I had been reading about in library books, and that, sound-wise, was a bridge from the hard rock I was familiar with to the «new wave» I was becoming fascinated by.
Yet the dots on the film fall in an interference pattern of parallel bands, which can be explained only if one assumes a wave passing through both slits.1 This same wave - particle duality is found throughout atomic physics.
This summer, the band released their major label self - titled debut, a 16 - song epic that pulls from the blend of new - wave chill, indie rock and California dance pop they've been mastering since forming in 2014.
The first copy of Buzz was produced in October 1965 as a newsletter for the recently formed Gospel Music Outreach, an organisation set up to resource the new wave of Christian beat bands playing in the popular church coffee bar scene.
A band of placard - waving X-ers might have encouraged the candidates.
However, radio waves penetrate the fog to reveal hot cradles of baby stars, ghostly outlines of ancient supernova explosions, and glowing bands that follow the paths of intense magnetic fields.
«This is the first time we have seen atmospheric bands and waves in brown dwarfs,» said lead author Daniel Apai, associate professor of astronomy and planetary sciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Short - wavelength light bounces back and forth between the ends of the guide, and the peaks and troughs of the counter-propagating light waves overlap to create a pattern of bright and dark bands much like the pressure patterns with a ringing organ pipe.
In optics the double - slit experiment showed the interference of two slightly displaced light waves of the same frequency gives rise to a series of alternating dark and bright bands.
By refining this method, a research team led by UC Berkeley graduate student Scott French found finger - like channels of low - speed seismic waves flowing about 120 to 220 miles below the sea floor, and stretching out in bands about 700 miles wide and 1,400 miles apart.
Until recently, such radio waves, known as P - band, were reserved for other uses and so were out of bounds for research satellites.
Thus, a focused band of signal is a waving flag, signaling, «Hey, there's somebody out there who can build a radio transmitter,» Shostak said.
As the waves spread out beyond the slits they interfere, giving a distinctive pattern of pale and dark bands when the light strikes a background screen.
Its three very high - frequency band radar sites in Texas, Arizona and Alabama ping the heavens with radio waves at wavelengths between 1 and 10 metres and their reflections enable us to detect objects down to the size of a basketball.
University of Illinois scientists used short - wave infrared bands from Landsat satellites to accurately distinguish corn and soybeans during the growing season.
Terahertz waves occupy a large segment of the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared and microwave bands.
Radio waves are simply another band — or range of color — of light.
Radio waves constitute a portion of the light spectrum — the band that alien technology would most likely use to reach us, many astronomers believe.
Our new paper came out today in Science, presenting evidence for bands, zones, spots, and waves in brown dwarfs and a model that explains well several until - now mysterious changes in the brightnesses of brown dwarfs.
It's called optical SETI, and its instruments are focused on a different band of the light spectrum than radio astronomy, looking instead at the same waves our eyes take in, along with infrared frequencies, which are just a smidge longer.
We then realized that the waves and bands not only explain our own data, but a humber of other puzzling findings reported by other teams.
Quantum confinement of the electronic wave function allows to open a finite band - gap in the graphene electronic structure.
Until recently, the range was rarely studied and few sources existed for microwave energy at the high end of the band (sub-millimeter waves or so - called terahertz waves), but applications such as imaging and communications are now appearing.
Photosynthetically available radiation (PAR) refers to the spectral range (wave band) of solar radiation from 400 - 700 nanometers (the visible wavelengths and the spectrum used by plants for photosynthesis) that is absorbed by the chlorophyll molecule.
Astronomers observe these black holes in millimeter radio waves, the wavelength band at which light can penetrate the dense concentrations of gas and dust at the center of the galaxy and travel relatively unimpeded to Earth.
The different parts of the spectrum, or spectral bands, are, in order of decreasing wavelength and increasing frequency: radio waves (including microwaves and (sub) millimetre radiation), infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays.
Similar to how optical telescopes, X-ray telescopes and radio telescopes all look at different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and teach us different things about the cosmos, the detection of gravitational waves at different frequency bands also requires different detectors.
In big wave surfing you are somewhat on an island with limited resources to assist you when things go bad until we are able to reach a safe zone out of the whitewash, coral reefs and cliff bands.
I'm not sure how many of you out there remember the group Red Flag, but they began as a new wave synth - pop band back in the 80's, originally from Liverpool, who eventually settled in San Diego.
Shay finished off her look with tousled waves, a black - and - gold clutch, and a pair of double - band sandals from Giuseppe Zanotti.
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Although the British band's new wave classic was (and still is) a timeless hit, the track's tongue - in - cheek lyrical message has a fair bit of relevance to Fisher and co.'s revelations about falling in love.
When bands like Anthrax, Slayer, -LRB-... and many more...) were capturing the sounds of the «new wave of British heavy metal».
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The handful of songs produced by the band themselves — «My Enemy,» the brooding new wave track «God's Plan,» and the gentle ballad «Really Gone» — stand out in their deviation from the glossy, monolithic tracks helmed by producer Greg Kurstin.
The seventh and final season of the adaptation of Charlaine Harris» Southern vampire novels begins with a vampire - human mixer at Bellefleur's, née Merlotte's, in full swing, but a gruesome attack by a band of Hep V - infected bloodsuckers throws Bon Temps into chaos and prompts a wave of spiteful finger - pointing at one of its most well - known residents — Sookie (Anna Paquin).
Teamwork is vital as they defeat increasing waves of enemies and band their resources together to purchase weapons and explore new areas.
Most of the bands were loud; a lot of the bands sucked; but sometimes, and Hilly seemed to be an open - minded judge of «good,» they turned out to be great or at least leaders in the next wave called Punk.
But does all the referencing and homage — and not just to Demy, but also to Golden Age Tinseltown productions like An American in Paris, jazz greats like Miles Davis, and even (in the film's funniest scene) the English new - wave band A Flock of Seagulls — add up to much of anything original?
The most memorable action sequence finds crashing waves of oil (there's a metaphor for this dying empire) threatening Katniss and company, a ragtag band of damaged minds and damaged souls that harbors little hope of prevailing but refuses to sit back and watch the world burn.
«Two years ago, a group of Washington State families with transgender children banded together with activists and like - minded lawmakers and fought tooth and nail against the wave of anti-trans rights legislation that swept the nation and their home state.»
The amplified pressure waves significantly increase cylinder filling and the torque produced by the engine throughout the lower part of its rpm band.
You could win tickets... You could win Hot Laps... You might be chosen to wave the green flag to start the races... iHeart Radio also bring bands to the track... You might even be picked to sing the National Anthem at one of Lime Rock's major events!
Impressive, beautiful, magnificent HOWEVER it wasn't until we accidentally bumped into a procession with the pasos being carried down the street in Seville at 10 PM in the shadow of the great cathedral on the backs of 48 men (castaleros) in the moonlit street ~ lead by incense waving robed people & followed by the brass band & drummers, did I realize the true wonder of it all.
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