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resonators <a resonator; resonators> N

resonators

cavity resonator ACOUS

input resonator PHYS

piezoelectric resonator COMMUNIC

quartz resonator COMMUNIC

waveguide resonator COMMUNIC

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Included among them are the following: size, shape, type of opening, composition and thickness of the walls, surface, and combined resonators.
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The klystron, tube waveguide, is a beam tube including at least two apertured cavity resonators.
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Resonators are usually made with holes covered by thin cellophane (similar to the balafon) to achieve the characteristic buzzing sound.
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Ring-down as a method to interrogate acoustic resonators was established in 1954.
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The study of these materials pertains to how these may affect scatterers, radiators, fields, resonators, gain, and further miniaturization.
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These instruments had biscuit resonators and bodies of wood and fiberglass.
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They are different from other marimbas through their larger keys and resonators beneath the keys (to produce a buzzing sound).
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Such resonators have to be fine-tuned by ion-beam micro-erosion of the glass or by laser ablation.
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During the performance, a "jantar" (a type of fretted veena with two resonators of gourd or wood) is played to accompany the songs.
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Some of the functions of these plugins include distortion, resonators, equalizers, synthesizers, compressors, chorus, virtual amp, limiter, phaser, and flangers.
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