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C/WCountry and Western (music genre)
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Equations (44) and (45) show that the envelope soliton propagation velocity V is equal to the group velocity of Rossby waves plus a small correction; the carrier wave number k is equal to the number of linear Rossby waves plus a small correction; the carrier frequency [OMEGA] is equal to the linear Rossby waves frequency w plus two small corrections, related to its amplitude.
Additionally, the approach of Kharkhevich is not solving the problem of over increased [DELTA][omega] for the cases of polyharmonic and the carrier wave shifted signals (the second and third example in Fig.
In addition, we observe that the carrier wave of the newly developed pulses has a considerably longer wavelength than that of the original ones.
Characteristics of the bandwidth, carrier wave, and modulation depth for some typical RF sources are summarized in Table 5.
Toward the peak of the carrier wave, spiraling waves are accelerating and are concentrated.
In theory, a nanoscale rod could vibrate at the frequency used as the carrier wave for a cell phone.
Recent measurements have demonstrated coherence times exceeding 100 s--corresponding to over 10 x [10.sup.10] consecutive laser pulses--of the optical-frequency carrier wave with respect to its pulse modulation.
Carol Marcus and adapted the genesis matrix to a carrier wave, and had then released it toward Earth.
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