German physicist who was the first to produce electromagnetic waves artificially (1857-1894)
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1 The crisis forced authorities into a brutal cycle of interest rate hikes.
2 We'll resume our normal two week development cycle in the new year.
3 Mr Bell said health interventions could break the addiction and crime cycle .
4 CNN said Thursday's debate ranked 7th among Democratic debates this presidential cycle .
5 Nevertheless, Fitch believes risks remain, particularly on the company's working capital cycle .
1 Monday's vote by the CPS board caps three months of public debate.
2 CPS lawyer Asker Husain said: It was right to prosecute this case.
3 In silico docking was used to explain the inhibition difference among CPs .
4 This decision has been taken after careful consideration of the CPS advice.
5 CPS said that roughly one-third of district-run schools would lose some teachers.
1 Animators or video editors would benefit hugely from a 120 hz display.
2 Well, there's no high-end 120 hz refresh rate on the screen.
3 What would it mean it mean if the iPhone does, in fact, have a 120 hz display?
4 This is helped by a really nice, fluid, 90 hz Oled display that makes everything scroll like cream.
5 Recently, an adjuvanted recombinant HZ vaccine was approved for use in China.
1 At quite a high rate of cycles per second as it turns out.
2 Therefore any object at room temperature emits electromagnetic waves with a frequency of a trillion cycles per second .
3 Such a current usually has a frequency of between 200 and 2,000 cycles per second .
4 A normal person's speech, at a pitch of two hundred cycles per second , will therefore be below the range of detection for our tiny titan.
5 The FM band, for instance, occupies the airwaves between 87.7 and 108 megahertz (MHz), or millions of cycles per second .
German physicist who with James Franck proved the existence of the stationary energy states postulated by Bohr (1887-1975)
1 With 5G and that higher - hertz display, it would have been unbeatable.
2 It did this by mimicking the system's own signal, a tone of 2600 hertz .
3 The book briefly vibrates at eighteen hertz , which is the resonant frequency of the human eyeball.
4 I attempted to tune into the Earth's frequency -which is about seven hertz , I think.
5 The 50 hertz hum of the machinery.
6 So in the US, it's 60 hertz .
7 Then do the same for 235 hertz .
8 If I'm not mistaken it's around seven hertz , but then my mind is like a sieve .
9 It used hertz horns and was still in use during the early days of WWII Navy information notice.
10 You probably even know the hertz .
11 So right now our tone generator is pumping out 24 hertz , we're gonna offset that by one hertz .
12 You can cut the drone almost entirely, though, by filtering at home, blocking 466 hertz along with other harmonics.
13 Within the next several weeks, he says, the ARIES team will have reached about 100 bits per second per hertz .
14 If I want to say no, I look at light that's flashing at a frequency of let's say 15 hertz .
15 Two acceleration amplitudes were used, one and three meters per second squared, with frequencies ranging from two to fifteen hertz .
16 Lower frequencies also tend to be more efficient, enabling radios to transmit more bits for each hertz of frequency band.
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