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extremely low frequency |
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extremely low frequencySee low radiation. extremely low frequency [ek′strēm·lē ′lō ′frē·kwən·sē] (communications) A frequency below 300 hertz in the radio spectrum. Appreviated ELF. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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suggest that we should have included magnetic fields at extremely low frequencies (ELF MFs) in our listing of occupational carcinogens (Siemiatycki et al. For crosslinked polymers the elastic plateau extends to extremely low frequencies, on the contrary in the present case flow occurs due to the time-depending nature of physicial crosslinks, settled up by the styrenic domains of the thermoplastic elastomer. This ground-breaking technology, converts the acoustical energy of normally audible sounds into extremely low frequencies which translate into strong physical sensations that the user will actually be able to feel. |
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