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moderation [ˌmɑːdəˈreɪʃn, Brit ˌmɒd-] N no pl

population [ˌpɑːpjəˈleɪʃn, Brit ˌpɒp-] N

inoculation [ɪˌnɑːkjəˈleɪʃn, Brit -ˌnɒkjɪˈ-] N

insulation [ˌɪntsəˈleɪʃn, Brit -sjəˈ-] N no pl

regulation [ˌregjʊˈleɪʃn] N

2. regulation no pl (adjustment):

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modification [ˌmɑːdɪfɪˈkeɪʃn, Brit ˌmɒd-] N

manipulation [məˌnɪpjəˈleɪʃn, Brit -jʊˈ-] N

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Her painting distinguished by restrained color, the richness of tonal relations, and light and shadow modulations.
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Ignoring momentary clipping made it possible to increase average modulation levels.
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The new technique was called "mapping by set partitions", now known as trellis modulation.
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Also, broad modulation bandwidth allows multi-carrier signal generation, necessary for testing receiver adjacent channel rejection.
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However, due to the cross-polarizaiton modulation between strong and weak polarization components, a weak soliton could also be formed.
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Most systems use pulse modulation, with or without other supplementary modulating signals.
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However, sea lions appear to monitor modulations of the characteristic frequency of the whiskers to obtain information about hydrodynamic stimuli.
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Another similarity between the two songs is the lack of (real) modulation.
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Modulations which have an order of 4 and above usually are termed as higher-order modulations.
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To ensure the time base began its sweep of the screen at the right time, the signal included several special modulations.
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