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  • 41sound track — ▪ recording       in motion picture technology, narrow band, usually along the margin of the film, that carries the photographic or magnetic sound record. In optical recording (optical sound recording) systems, sound waves modulate a beam of… …

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  • 42Coherent states — In quantum mechanics a coherent state is a specific kind of quantum state of the quantum harmonic oscillator whose dynamics most closely resembles the oscillating behaviour of a classical harmonic oscillator. It was the first example of quantum… …

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  • 43Light-emitting diode — LED redirects here. For other uses, see LED (disambiguation). Light emitting diode Red, pure green and blue LEDs of the 5mm diffused type Type Passive, optoelectronic Working principle Electr …

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  • 44General Mobile Radio Service — The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is a licensed land mobile FM UHF radio service in the United States available for short distance two way communication. It is intended for use by an adult individual who possesses a valid GMRS license, as… …

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  • 45Buchla 200e — The Buchla 200e is a modular analog synthesizer designed by electronic music pioneer Don Buchla and built by Buchla and Associates. Modules 200e synthesizer platform includes several modules that roughly correspond to the canonical analog… …

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  • 46Balun — Pair of AC E 120 Ohm twisted pair (Krone IDC) to 75 Ohm coaxial cable balun transformers. Actual length is about 3cm …

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  • 47Regenerative circuit — The regenerative circuit (or self regenerative circuit) allows an electronic signal to be amplified many times by the same vacuum tube or other active component such as a field effect transistor.Description Regenerative circuits were employed in… …

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  • 48maser — /may zeuhr/, n. a device for amplifying electromagnetic waves by stimulated emission of radiation. Cf. laser. [1950 55; m(icrowave) a(mplification by) s(timulated) e(mission of) r(adiation)] * * * Device that produces and amplifies… …

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  • 49Armstrong oscillator — The Armstrong oscillator (also known as Meissner oscillator) is named after the electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong, its inventor. It is sometimes called a tickler oscillator because the feedback needed to produce oscillations is provided using a …

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  • 50Stochastic cooling — is a form of particle beam cooling. It is used in some particle accelerators and storage rings to control the emittance of the particle beams in the machine. This process uses the electrical signals that the individual charged particles generate… …

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