Results for: electronics of emission from hot bodies
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acid condition of the blood caused by an increased production of ketone bodies (Medicine)ketoacidosis
act of impeding or obstructing; scrambling of waves or signals (Physics, Electronics); something which scrambles waves or signals (Physics, Electronics); blocking of an opposing player (Sports), hindrance, illegal obstruction, legal blocking, meddling ...interference
act of making something available, authorization for freedom, control mechanism, document confirming surrender of something, emission, fire employee, free somebody from obligation, liberation; newly distributed film (or record, book, etc.); press relea...release
act of repelling, act of driving away; repugnance, disgust; force that causes two bodies to move away from one another (Physics), fact of being repulsed, repelling force, revulsionrepulsion
act of transpiring; emission of vapor through the surface of an objecttranspiration
action of hitting, effect, force of collision, have an effect on something, influence, effect; colliding of two bodies; touch, press against; collide, crash; affect strongly, influence; pack in, squeeze in, press together forcefully, strike somethingimpact
action of modulating; variation; variation of carrier wave (Electronics); change from one key to another (Music), adjustment of sound, process of modulating carrier wave, slight alterationmodulation
active forces in any field; study of forces and their relation to the motion of bodies (Mechanics); movement, activity, motion, change-producing forces, dynamic markings, kinetics, loudness and softness in musical piece, study of motiondynamics
alter something, change key, change sound, regulate, control; adjust; vary the frequency (Electronics); change from one key to another (Music), vary wave characteristicsmodulate
American electronics corporation headquartered in California, producer of a wide variety of electronics and computer components (including semiconductors, microprocessors, chipsets, and more)Intel
amount in a puff, breathe quickly, emit gas in short blasts, enlarged region on a chromosome, exaggerated praise or publicity, exhalation; short quick breath; emission of vapor (or smoke, etc.); fluffy hollow pastry; swelling, bulge, exhale; breathe; e...puff
anatomy of microscopic bodies; study of the anatomy of microscopic bodies, histologymicroanatomy
ancient Greek warship; scaled suit of armor worn by ancient Romans; Roman soldier wearing a suit of armor; (Zoology) system of hard scales that cover the bodies of some fishes and reptilescataphract
angle between two celestial bodies, appearance, exposure, grammatical category, look, one side or part, point of view, facet; appearance, outlook; direction; action of a verb without relating to its time, positions of planets in astrology, viewpointaspect
antibody, any of several blood proteins which identify and disable infectious foreign bodies; part of the blood serum that contains antibodies (Immunology), glycoprotein acting like an antibodyimmunoglobulin
 

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