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  • 1Microwave chemistry — is the science of applying microwave irradiation to chemical reactions.[1][2][3][4] Microwaves act as high frequency electric fields and will generally heat any material containing mobile electric charges, such as polar molecules in a solvent or… …

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  • 2Microwave power transmission — (MPT) is the use of microwaves to transmit power through outer space or the atmosphere without the need for wires. It is a sub type of the more general wireless energy transfer methods, and is the most interesting because microwave devices offer… …

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  • 3Microwave radio relay — is a technology for transmitting digital and analog signals, such as long distance telephone calls and the relay of television programs to transmitters, between two locations on a line of sight radio path. In microwave radio relay, radio waves… …

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  • 4Microwave Bypass (company) — Microwave Bypass, Inc. pioneered the first wireless Ethernet solution (WWAN) in 1987, dubbed the “EtherWave Transceiver.” It enabled 802.3 Ethernet data to travel between corporate networks at the then full speed of 10 megabits per second and for …

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  • 5Microwave transmission — The atmospheric attenuation of microwaves in dry air with a precipitable water vapor level of 0.001 mm. The downward spikes in the graph correspond to frequencies at which microwaves are absorbed more strongly, such as by oxygen molecules… …

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  • 6Microwave auditory effect — The microwave auditory effect, also known as the microwave hearing effect or the Frey effect, consists of audible clicks induced by pulsed/modulated microwave frequencies. The clicks are generated directly inside the human head without the need… …

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  • 7Microwave — This article is about the electromagnetic wave. For the cooking appliance, see Microwave oven. For other uses, see Microwaves (disambiguation). A microwave telecommunications tower on Wrights Hill in Wellington, New Zealand Microwaves, a subset… …

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  • 8Microwave landing system — The NASA 737 research aircraft on the Wallops runway in 1987 with the Microwave Landing System equipment in the foreground. A microwave landing system (MLS) is an all weather, precision landing system originally intended to replace or supplement… …

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  • 9Microwave burn — This article is about injury from direct microwave exposure. For other microwave oven related injuries, see Hazard section of Microwave oven. Microwave burns are burn injuries caused by thermal effects of microwave radiation absorbed in a living… …

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  • 10Microwave Limb Sounder — The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) experiments measure (naturally occurring) microwave thermal emission from the limb (edge) of Earth s upper atmosphere. The data is used to create vertical profiles of atmospheric gases, temperature, pressure, and… …

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