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There was as yet no technology available to electronically amplify the audio signal sufficiently to fill a large movie theatre.
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In order to detect single molecules, it is often necessary to enhance or amplify a signal of interest.
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Intentional repetition of meaning intends to amplify or emphasize a particular, usually significant, fact about what is being discussed.
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The elements of his device takes relatively weak electrical signals and amplifies them.
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Inaccurate forecasts can also become amplified by expectation effects.
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Negative resistance diodes can amplify signals, and often perform better at microwave frequencies than two-port devices.
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These validations would be confirmed, amplified and detailed in guidelines in the 2000s.
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The leading edge of the pulse is amplified, until the saturation energy of the gain medium is reached.
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By decoupling the motor from the computer case it prevents the resonance chamber effect from amplifying the noise.
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The radio signal is received, amplified and retransmitted, usually on a different frequency.
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