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FM is also used at audio frequencies to synthesize sound.
"That's what the audio frequency translation is intended to do.
Audio frequencies around 1 kHz cause the hard drive to almost stop responding.
Similarly, the audio frequency range is limited to those sounds most clearly heard by the human ear.
Because all the bugs operated on the same very narrow audio frequency, And could only access one at a time.
However, other less common tuning systems have also been historically important as preferred audio frequencies.
Different pairs of audio frequencies were used by each station:
Nielsen has been experimenting with using a form of audio frequencies to determine viewing.
He went back to the emergency audio frequency.
A note on the design of iron-cored coils at audio frequencies.
A hum sounded on an audio frequency, and the captain's voice broke through the static.
A single dynamic membrane does not respond linearly to all audio frequencies.
It was also used to measure audio frequencies.
Audio Frequency, from very low frequencies up to around 20 kHz.
This "singing arc" was probably limited to audio frequencies.
In other words, when observing the audio frequencies only, the record appeared to have an ordinary stereo recording.
Human hearing is predominantly less acute at perceiving the direction of certain audio frequencies.
Coaxial cables are commonly used at audio frequencies and above for convenience.
Increasing the playback increases the pitch, so that it is brought into the audio frequency range.
Audio frequency response, as well as the ability to retain fine image detail, were also measured.
His claim was that the gas only affected the Audio frequency, but not the Voice pitch, despite them being the same thing.
This high-frequency component can then be filtered out, leaving the original audio frequency signal.
Satellite speaker systems split up the audio frequencies.
Audio frequencies are working with intermittent static, but the rest of the signal transmission is dead."
These apply very selective filtration of unwanted audio frequencies.
AF was formed ahead of the 2002 state assembly elections.
AF participated in the study design and consulted with the authors.
Most patients with AF are at increased risk of stroke.
AF: I would definitely speak to them to see what's going on.
Using this classification system, it's not always clear what an AF case should be called.
Over 14,000 airmen make up the work force of 24 AF.
"All the more reason to call in the AF and quit.
Specialized fields with single skills could no longer meet AF needs.
Although it depends on the subject and AF can be much better in some situations.
Chronic AF leads to a small increase in the risk of death.
"AF" is by far the most popular programme on the channel, across gender and racial groups.
AF: Being successful in something you've strived for a long time.
AF: Probably when you do train for something and it doesn't go to plan.
More recent studies have focused on its use in ablation of AF.
AF often occurs after cardiac surgery and is usually self-limiting.
"But we're his servants," Af said to no one in particular.
Most people with AF experience one or more of the following symptoms:
AF systems are of two main types: optical, and infra-red.
There were also two AF medical orderlies on duty at all times.
The years 1996 through 1998 saw continued high operations in 16th AF.
When AF occurs, management should primarily be rate and rhythm control.
By 1989, there were AF units in 14 American states.
Around this time, AF focused on demonstrations and literature distribution.
The AF target mark can take 9 positions in spot mode.
This runway length was obviously not available at touch down of AF 358.