Pops and the Waves
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KATRINAPop's -- and the Waves
KATRINA... and the Waves ('80s band)
KATRINAPop music's ... and the Waves
ultrasonicsThe science and application of ultrasonic waves
KATRINA... and the Waves ("Walking on Sunshine" band)
ASLEEPINTHEDEEP"Stormy the night and the waves roll high..."
ARKIt rode the waves for 40 days and 40 nights
phonochemistrythe branch of chemistry concerned with the chemical effects of sound and ultrasonic waves
geophonedevice that is placed on or in the ground and used to detect seismic waves
ethermedium that in the wave theory of light permeates all space and transmits transverse waves
televisionthe transmission by radio waves, and reproduction on a screen, of visual images, usually accompanied by sound
sanderlingsA small migratory sandpiper of northern Eurasia and Canada, typically seen running after receding waves on the beach
sanderlingA small migratory sandpiper of northern Eurasia and Canada, typically seen running after receding waves on the beach
televisionsTELEVISION, the transmission by radio waves, and reproduction on a screen, of visual images, usually accompanied by sound
troposcatterthe propagation of radio waves by using irregularities in the troposphere to scatter the signals beamed up by means of high-powered uhf transmitters and parabolic antennas
ductallayer (as in the atmosphere or the ocean) which occurs under usually abnormal conditions and in which radio or sound waves are confined to a restricted path
troposcattersTROPOSCATTER, the propagation of radio waves by using irregularities in the troposphere to scatter the signals beamed up by means of high-powered uhf transmitters and parabolic antennas
lidardevice similar to radar in principle and operation but using infrared laser light instead of radio waves and capable of detecting particles and varying physical conditions in the atmosphere
lidarsdevice similar to radar in principle and operation but using infrared laser light instead of radio waves and capable of detecting particles and varying physical conditions in the atmosphere
frequencyThe rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material (as in sound waves), or in an electromagnetic field (as in radio waves and light), usually measured per second
ciliumminute hairlike organelles, identical in structure to flagella, that line the surfaces of certain cells and beat in rhythmic waves, providing locomotion to ciliate protozoans and moving liquids along internal epithelial tissue in animals
sofarssystem for determining a position at sea by exploding a charge under water and measuring the time the shock waves take to reach three widely separated shore stations at known distances from each other
sofarsystem for determining a position at sea by exploding a charge under water and measuring the time the shock waves take to reach three widely separated shore stations at known distances from each other
ciliaminute hairlike organelles, identical in structure to flagella, that line the surfaces of certain cells and beat in rhythmic waves, providing locomotion to ciliate protozoans and moving liquids along internal epithelial tissue in animals
frequenciesThe rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material (as in sound waves), or in an electromagnetic field (as in radio waves and light), usually measured per second
ionospheresThe layer of the earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 50 to 600 miles (80 to 1,000 km) above the earth's surface
ionosphereThe layer of the earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 50 to 600 miles (80 to 1,000 km) above the earth's surface