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repeller [ri′pel·ər] (electronics) An electrode whose primary function is to reverse the direction of an electron stream in an electron tube. Also known as reflector. 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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Each BroadBand PRO unit includes three visual scares to frighten the birds in a multi-sensory assault: Irri-Tape iridescent holographic ribbon, Terror Eyes holographic eye repeller, and Prowler Owl realistic aerofoil-wing predator. The Han controlled the sky with their powerful floating cities, disintegrator and repeller ray equipped airships, and communication technology. The Earth-friendly gadgets include: an energy-saving alternative to the halogen floor lamp, natural paint stripper, and a non-lethal portable pest repeller that uses sound waves to replicate the wing beat frequency of the dragonfly (the foremost predator of biting mosquitoes). |
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