Search results
|
Showing below up to 20 results starting with #141.
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).
No article title matches
Page text matches
- Celsius (3635 bytes)
24: ...pean networks such as the [[BBC]], [[ITV]], and [[Radio Telif�ɩreann|RTɝ]. In the [[United States]] a... - Navigation (15650 bytes)
33: ...vigation]] - using electronic equipment such as [[radio navigation]] and [[satellite navigation system]] ...
39: ...tion of the [[radio]] lead to radio beacons and [[radio direction finder]]s providing accurate land-based...
59: ...a [[quartz clock|quartz watch]] or a short wave [[radio]] broadcast from an [[atomic clock]].
61: ... heat, its rate of drift can be measured with the radio, and by compensating for this drift, a navigator ...
67: ...system is based on measuring the phase shift of [[radio]] waves sent simultaneously from a master and sla... - Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
3: ...s and the subject or set of numerous [[book]]s, [[radio]] programs, [[television]] series and [[movie]]s....
60: ... granular hand soap and the [[Death Valley Days]] radio and television programs. Mining of the ore contin...
89: ...sm]] (alteration of rock by heat and pressure). [[Radiometric dating]] gives an age of 1700 million years... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
66: ...ever received one. For awards purposes [[amateur radio]] operators consider SMOM to be a separate "count... - Computer keyboard (4428 bytes)
7: ...he computer. The keyboard presses are conveyed by radio to a small local receiver, which is connected to ... - Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
61: ...ommunication to transmit data via [[infrared]], [[radio]] or [[Bluetooth]]. - Modem (21628 bytes)
5: ...data]] at very high data rates over [[microwave]] radio links. Some microwave modems transmit more than ...
9: ...tting analog signals, from driven [[diode]]s to [[radio]].
30: ... telephone system, and developed early high-speed radio modems for this purpose. Once digital long-haul ...
77: ...h than transparent modems, and typically use more radio frequency bandwidth. The IEEE [[802.11]] standard... - Avalanche (25211 bytes)
82: ...mber of the party. They emit a "beep" via 457kHz radio signal in normal use, but can be switched to rece...
114: Alert others if a radio is available, especially if help is nearby, but d... - April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
29: ...106": A [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] [[radio]] station "announced" a change from pop to [[disc...
30: ...ax can also be considered a [[parody]] of several radio buyouts during the late 1990s [[Media_consolidati...
31: * [[Australia]]n Radio Station [[Triple J]]: On [[1999]]-[[04-01]], brea...
34: * Death of a Mayor: in [[1998]], local radio hosts [[Opie and Anthony]] reported that [[Boston...
38: *Shuttle landing: A Vancouver radio station successfully tricked many listeners in be... - Cell (29541 bytes)
282: * [[radio cell]], as used in [[cellular mobile]] and [[cell... - Christmas (35108 bytes)
162: ...o and television also cultivate Christmas themes. Radio stations - Moon (37975 bytes)
199: ...pposite times. Spacecraft are cut off from direct radio communication with the Earth when on the far side...
299: ...ents, such as uranium, thorium and potassium, are radioactive and emit gamma rays on their own. However, ... - Sulfur (18059 bytes)
40: ...x_isotopes_decay | mn=35 | sym=S | na=[[synthetic radioisotope|syn]] | hl=[[1 E6 s|87.32 d]] | dm=[[beta ...
87: ...fier]] in the "cat's whiskers" of early [[crystal radio]]s.
117: ...</sup>S (0.02%). Other than <sup>35</sup>S, the [[radioactive isotopes]] of sulfur are all short lived. S... - Election (15836 bytes)
77: ...ich opposition candidates are not given access to radio, newspaper and television coverage are also likel... - Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
34: ... priority for the [[invention]] of [[radio]]) and radio frequency [[electronic oscillator|oscillator]]s
73: ...ssouri]], Tesla made a demonstration related to [[radio]] [[communication]] in [[1893]]. Addressing the [...
79: ...ive [[coherer]] and a series of [[logic gate]]s. Radio remote control remained a novelty until the [[196...
87: ... the [[ground]]'s [[telluric current]]s via [[transverse wave]]s, to a lesser extent, and, more readil...
93: ...onate coils were the predecessors of systems from radio to [[medical]] [[magnetic resonance imaging]] dev... - Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
60: ...rse - the inventor of the Morse Telegraph System] Radio-Electronics.Com - Puppet (11452 bytes)
1: ... [[electronics|electronic]] guidance (such as a [[radio]] or [[infrared]] remote controller). The last m... - Boxing (29727 bytes)
60: ...]]. They were also responsible for the first live radio broadcast of a title-fight (Dempsey v. [[Georges ... - New Year's Day (5455 bytes)
8: ... remembrance of the passing year, especially on [[radio]], [[television]], and in [[newspaper]]s, which u... - Walter Mondale (8624 bytes)
73: ...s/200211/04_zdechlikm_sendebate/ Minnesota Public Radio: Coleman, Mondale debate on eve of election (Nove...
View (previous 20) (next 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500).