Component of a wave whose frequency is a multiple of the fundamental frequency.
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Examples for "partial"
Examples for "partial"
1This offer involved a partial ceasefire in certain areas, the source said.
2Iran announced its partial withdrawal from the nuclear deal a year later.
3The partial list of the 'disappeared' is drawn from Amnesty International reports.
4The good news is that it might also offer a partial solution.
5PNG Power is also being considered for partial sale early next year.
1Its apparent simplicity hides several sophisticated traps, particularly in the harmonic sense.
2Here is the major scale of C with a satisfactory harmonic ending:
3A non-parametric spherical harmonic shape analysis was undertaken using the SPHARM toolkit.
4Phase-matched harmonic conversion of visible laser light into soft x-rays was demonstrated.
5An interesting feature of this Dean harmonic ringer is the gong adjustment.
1A real killer. There was an overtone of admiration in his voice.
2Vincent kept silence, pondering every tone and overtone of the remark.
3I compared it with what I already had, line, and wave, and overtone.
4Moreover, the overtone of honeymoon is a wicked set-up for threats of rape.
5On Zakynthos sometimes the silence shimmers with the overtone of bees.
1However, behaviour of contrast agents in an acoustic field is nonlinear and leads to harmonic components in the backscattered signal.
2Analysis of the time series revealed the trend and harmonic components with periods of 8, 2.5 and 4 years.
1All these harmonics are also called upper partials.
2Further, who shall decide which particular combination of fundamental and upper partials constitutes the perfect singing tone?
Translations for upper partial