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  • 31Z-Wave — is a wireless communications standard designed for remote control applications in residential and light commercial environments. The technology, which is developed by Danish company Zensys, uses a low power RF radio embedded or retrofitted into… …

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  • 32Cnoidal wave — US Army bombers flying over near periodic swell in shallow water, close to the Panama coast (1933). The sharp crests and very flat troughs are characteristic for cnoidal waves. In fluid dynamics, a cnoidal wave is a nonlinear and exact periodic… …

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  • 33Wind wave model — NOAA Wavewatch III 120 hour Forecast for the North Atlantic In fluid dynamics, wind wave modeling describes the effort to depict the sea state and predict the evolution of the energy of wind waves using numerical techniques. These simulations… …

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  • 34Wind wave — Ocean wave redirects here. For the film, see Ocean Waves (film). North Pacific storm waves as seen from the NOAA M/V Noble Star, Winter 1989 …

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  • 35Backward wave oscillator — A backward wave oscillator (BWO), also called carcinotron (a trade name for tubes manufactured by CSF, now Thales) or backward wave tube, is a vacuum tube that is used to generate microwaves up to the terahertz range. It belongs to the traveling… …

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  • 36Ocean surface wave — Ocean surface waves are surface waves that occur on the free surface of the ocean. They usually result from wind, and are also referred to as wind waves. Some waves can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. They range in size from small …

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  • 37Late 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave — Dates Late October – mid November, 2009 Areas affected South Australia, Victoria, southern New South Wales, ACT, Tasmania Casualties Suspected but unconfirmed …

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  • 38Millimeter wave scanner — Active millimeter wave technology Active Millimeter Wave Unit A millimeter wave scanner is a whole–body imaging device used for detecting ob …

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  • 39Lee wave — The wind flows towards a mountain and produces a first oscillation (A) followed by more waves. the following waves will have lower amplitude because of the natural damping. Lenticular clouds stuck on top of the flow (A) and (B) will appear… …

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  • 40Human wave attack — Human wave redirects here. For the crowd act associated with sporting events, see Audience wave. Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric …

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