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Перевод: amplitude
[прилагательное] амплитудный; [существительное] обширность ; объем ; простор ; пространство; протяжение; широта ; размах ; радиус действия; полнота ; обилие; амплитуда ; дальность действия
Тезаурус:
- Typically, the amplitude of slow waves in deep sleep becomes smaller with ageing.
- Variations in receptor sensitivity could also account for variations in both spike amplitude and rates of wave propagation (M.D. Bootman, personal communication).
- This is very noticeable when the decreased amplitude of the daily rhythms of sex hormones is considered (see p. 81).
- Within our own Galaxy, both red-noise and broad QPOs are well known in low mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs), and frequently show an identical correlation of frequency and amplitude with source intensity.
- The locations of peaks in the amplitude histograms were determined visually, making use of an interactive computer routine.
- The time course of e.p.s.p. peak amplitude mean (filled squares) and s.d. (open squares), binned into 5 epochs of 50 trials.
- We also show the overall f.r.m.s. amplitude of the QPO feature, obtained by integrating the fitted gaussian over all frequencies.
- If the cell is set up at an appropriate angle to the incoming light, then when the amplitude of the standing wave is zero the cell transmits the light in the usual way; when the amplitude is at its maximum the light is deflected at angle equal to twice the incident angle (Figure 2).
- Such rhythms are normally observed throughout reproductive life, but the position is complicated because the amplitude of the 24-hour rhythm depends upon the stage of the monthly cycle that the female has reached.
- Radio waves are useful as we can make them carry information by modulating them - for example, changing the amplitude of the fluctuations so that the change represents information.
- On the other hand, when the Cauchy horizon corresponds to the outer Kerr horizon, the amplitude decays towards a quasiregular fold singularity.
- Differences in amplitude between the wing-beats of one side and those of the other cause a lateral turning movement away from the side with the greater amplitude (Stellwaag, 1916; Govind, 1972).
- This makes for a more stable environment, but also means that the creatures of the sea tend to live within a smaller temperature amplitude than terrestrial creatures.
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