amplifying in the PONS Dictionary

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At a high enough volume level, the transistors or other amplifying elements will begin to operate nonlinearly and distort the sound.
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In the elderly, long-term benzodiazepine therapy is a risk factor for amplifying cognitive decline, although gradual withdrawal is associated with improved cognitive status.
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This could be used for amplifying audio signals and was intended for use in telephony equipment.
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An amplifying stage would translate key velocity into gain so that harder playing would translate into louder playback.
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This indicates there is an unwanted feedback path through the circuit from output to input of an amplifying stage.
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These membranes vibrate rapidly, and enlarged chambers derived from the tracheae make the cicada's body serve as a resonance chamber, greatly amplifying the sound.
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The transmitter elements were typically klystron tubes or magnetrons, which are suitable for amplifying or generating a narrow range of frequencies to high power levels.
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The circuit diagram shown is a modern implementation, using a field-effect transistor as the amplifying element.
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Like political blogs, clubland papers could rely on the amplifying effect of a link economy.
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Assimilates become redirected to grain production, amplifying in particular the effect of chemical fertilisers on commercial yield.
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