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oscillator <an oscillator; oscillators> N

oscillator COMMUNIC
oscillator COMMUNIC
oscillator COMMUNIC
oscillator COMMUNIC
oscillator COMMUNIC
oscillator COMMUNIC

oscillator COMMUNIC

anharmonic oscillator INET

blocking oscillator ELEC

block oscillator COMMUNIC

colour oscillator TV

crystal oscillator ELEC

dynatron oscillator COMMUNIC

feedback oscillator ELEC

hertzian oscillator COMMUNIC

heterodyne oscillator COMMUNIC

local oscillator

local oscillator ELEC
local oscillator COMMUNIC (or beating)

locked oscillator ELEC

magnetostriction oscillator

magnetron oscillator ELECTRON

master oscillator

master oscillator ELEC
master oscillator COMMUNIC

modulated oscillator COMMUNIC

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The blocking oscillator recovers to the initial state and the cycle starts again.
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Prior organisms had no need for a fast responding oscillator.
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Initially a quartz oscillator in a temperature controlled oven was used as the master clock.
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The oscillators are designed to have (when uncoupled) almost equal resonant frequencies.
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This can be assigned to both oscillators or just one, depending upon the setting.
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Such devices contain an electronic oscillator, a circuit that is capable of creating a repetitive waveform.
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An oscillator crystal can be also manufactured by depositing the resonator material on the silicon chip surface.
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Most had a single oscillator, that generated different tones as control buttons were pressed one-by-one.
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This means that a quartz clock, filter or oscillator will remain accurate.
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The brain possesses many different types of oscillators with different periods.
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