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| English |
| amplitude | |
| earth.sc. transp. nautic. | angular subtense; subtense angle |
| el. | pulse magnitude; pulse amplitude |
| empl. transp. | spreadover |
| environ. | magnitude |
| math. | amplitude |
| med. | peak amplitude; simple amplitude; vector amplitude |
| modulation | |
| chem. el. | load matching |
| commun. | modulation keying |
| el. | wave modulation |
| IMF. | fine tuning |
| IT el. | modulation technique |
| met. | succession of specified on and off times |
| radiogr. | contrast |
| TO | |
| comp., MS Canada | CT |
| phase | |
| chem. | degree; grade; step |
| comp., MS | stage |
| el. | phase conductor; instantaneous phase |
| el. obs. | phase element |
| hi.energ. | particle phase; charged particle phase |
| stat. | run |
| modulation | |
| chem. el. | load matching |
| commun. | modulation keying |
| el. | wave modulation |
| IMF. | fine tuning |
| IT el. | modulation technique |
| met. | succession of specified on and off times |
| radiogr. | contrast |
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| width; extent; scope | |||
| angular subtense; subtense angle | |||
| spreadover | |||
| magnitude | |||
| amplitude | |||
| peak amplitude; simple amplitude; vector amplitude | |||
| amplitude (limits between which stability of an ecosystem can be achieved) | |||
| pulse height (amplitude, d'une impulsion); pulse elevation (d'une impulsion) | |||
| amplitude (of a pulse, d'une impulsion) | |||
| range | |||
| range of a sample (d'échantillon) | |||
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| pulse magnitude; pulse amplitude | |||
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| envelope of a signal | |||
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Amplitude Modulation : 111 phrases in 13 subjects |