Organizations usually involved in EHF case management have a particular responsibility in this respect.
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Clinical findings are congruous with previously reported EHF infections.
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Study objectives are to describe clinical manifestations and case management for 26 hospitalised laboratory-confirmed EHF patients.
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The laboratory diagnosis results indicating multiple organ dysfunction syndrome are also important for certificating of EHF.
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Fifty-six cases of EHF were laboratory confirmed.
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The energy aspect of the rays you can best understand as simply a vibration in the ether-anextremelyhighfrequency one.
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An Advanced ExtremelyHighFrequency (AEHF) satellite is seen in an undated handout artist's rendering.
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But when extremelyhighfrequencies and more or less high potentials are used, the loss may be very great.
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Aboard is the fifth Advanced ExtremelyHighFrequency (AEHF) satellite, designed to provide the U.S. military with highly secure communications.
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The brand-new Advanced ExtremelyHighFrequency communications satellite (pictured) was 140 miles over the Earth's surface before controllers knew anything was wrong.
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The security scan works on the basis of millimetrewave technology.
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In addition, all models in the iPhone 12 series will reportedly support a 5G millimetrewave.
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In the 5G mobile system, new features such as millimetrewave operation, small cell size and multi beam are requested at base stations.
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The " millimetrewave technology" scanner can provide airport security staff with images that have been likened to images of naked shop dummies.
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Millimetrewave technology is going to dominate the next wave of communications and the only way is up.
Ús de millimeter wave en anglès
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She has since worked in gamma-ray, X-ray, infrared, and millimeterwave astronomy.
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The mid-band might provide slower speeds than the millimeterwave band.
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In fact, it required major technology breakthroughs, such as mobilizing millimeterwave for smartphones.
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And so a big part was making sure it could work in millimeterwave spectrum.
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No wonder Ky didn't see him on millimeterwave.
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Will they use X-ray or millimeterwave technology?
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Earlier this year, AT&T said it was acquiring privately held FiberTower and its millimeterwave spectrum rights.
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At the heart of this set-up is an old, but suddenly resurgent, communications frequency called millimeterwave.
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Yet the Active Denial System has never fired a millimeterwave in anger, despite 15 years in development.
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However, the design of the Butler matrix is challenging at millimeterwave because of the very small wavelength.
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A part of the spectrum known as the " millimeterwave" band has received the most attention.
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They'll use AI and millimeterwave technology to speed you through the lines and even monitor crowds from afar.
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The United States is alone in this mission to make millimeterwave the core of its domestic 5G networks.
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It's an energy weapon, commonly known as the "Pain Ray," that turns electricity into millimeterwave radio frequency.
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Qualcomm's chip also handles the two variants of 5G networks, so-called sub-6 and millimeterwave bands.
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Straight Path is one of the largest holders of millimeterwave spectrum, which is expected to play a large role in 5G.