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1 horizontally polarized radiation
1) Электроника: излучение с горизонтальной поляризацией2) Макаров: горизонтально поляризованное излучениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > horizontally polarized radiation
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2 horizontally polarized radiation
English-russian dictionary of physics > horizontally polarized radiation
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3 horizontally polarized radiation
English-Russian electronics dictionary > horizontally polarized radiation
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4 horizontally polarized radiation
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > horizontally polarized radiation
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5 horizontally polarized radiation
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > horizontally polarized radiation
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6 horizontally polarized radiation
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > horizontally polarized radiation
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7 radiation
1) излучение; радиация3) энергия излучения; лучистая энергия•- atmospheric radiation
- backfire radiation
- background radiation
- backscattered radiation
- backward radiation
- band-to-band radiation
- blackbody radiation
- broadside radiation
- Cerenkov radiation
- characteristic radiation
- coherent radiation
- complex radiation
- concomitant radiation
- cosmic radiation
- cyclotron radiation
- diffracted radiation
- direct radiation
- directed radiation
- electromagnetic radiation
- EM radiation
- end-fire radiation
- end-on radiation
- far-field radiation
- far-infrared radiation
- far-zone radiation
- forward-scattered radiation
- free-free transition radiation
- free-space radiation
- fringe radiation
- giant-pulse radiation
- Hertzian radiation
- horizontally polarized radiation
- impact radiation
- incident radiation
- incoherent radiation
- infrared radiation
- ionizing radiation
- Josephson radiation
- laser radiation
- leakage radiation
- local-oscillator radiation
- low radiation
- low-angle radiation
- maser radiation
- microwave radiation
- middle-infrared radiation
- monitor radiation
- monochromatic radiation
- multimodal radiation
- multimode radiation
- multipole radiation
- natural radiation
- near-infrared radiation
- near-ultraviolet radiation
- near-UV radiation
- noncoherent radiation
- nonionizing radiation
- nonpolarized radiation
- nuclear radiation
- omnidirectional radiation
- optical radiation
- oscillator radiation
- out-of-band radiation
- penetrating radiation
- polarized radiation
- primary radiation
- pumping radiation
- radio radiation
- Raman radiation
- Rayleigh radiation
- receiver radiation
- recombination radiation
- relict radiation
- residual radiation
- resonance radiation
- scattered radiation
- secondary radiation
- side-lobe radiation
- single-mode radiation
- sky radiation
- space radiation
- spontaneous radiation
- spurious radiation
- steady-state radiation
- stimulated radiation
- Stokes radiation
- stray radiation
- sub-mm radiation
- terrestrial radiation
- thermal radiation
- thermal radio radiation
- transient radiation
- ultraviolet radiation
- vacuum-UV radiation
- VDT radiation
- vertically polarized radiation
- video display terminal radiation
- visible radiation -
8 radiation
1) излучение; радиация3) энергия излучения; лучистая энергия•- atmospheric radiation
- backfire radiation
- background radiation
- backscattered radiation
- backward radiation
- band-to-band radiation
- blackbody radiation
- broadside radiation
- Cerenkov radiation
- characteristic radiation
- coherent radiation
- complex radiation
- concomitant radiation
- cosmic radiation
- cyclotron radiation
- diffracted radiation
- direct radiation
- directed radiation
- electromagnetic radiation
- EM radiation
- end-fire radiation
- end-on radiation
- far-field radiation
- far-infrared radiation
- far-zone radiation
- forward-scattered radiation
- free-free transition radiation
- free-space radiation
- fringe radiation
- giant-pulse radiation
- Hertzian radiation
- horizontally polarized radiation
- impact radiation
- incident radiation
- incoherent radiation
- infrared radiation
- ionizing radiation
- Josephson radiation
- laser radiation
- leakage radiation
- local-oscillator radiation
- low radiation
- low-angle radiation
- maser radiation
- microwave radiation
- middle-infrared radiation
- monitor radiation
- monochromatic radiation
- multimodal radiation
- multimode radiation
- multipole radiation
- natural radiation
- near-infrared radiation
- near-ultraviolet radiation
- near-UV radiation
- noncoherent radiation
- nonionizing radiation
- nonpolarized radiation
- nuclear radiation
- omnidirectional radiation
- optical radiation
- oscillator radiation
- out-of-band radiation
- penetrating radiation
- polarized radiation
- primary radiation
- pumping radiation
- radio radiation
- Raman radiation
- Rayleigh radiation
- receiver radiation
- recombination radiation
- relict radiation
- residual radiation
- resonance radiation
- scattered radiation
- secondary radiation
- side-lobe radiation
- single-mode radiation
- sky radiation
- space radiation
- spontaneous radiation
- spurious radiation
- steady-state radiation
- stimulated radiation
- Stokes radiation
- stray radiation
- sub-mm radiation
- terrestrial radiation
- thermal radiation
- thermal radio radiation
- transient radiation
- ultraviolet radiation
- vacuum-UV radiation
- VDT radiation
- vertically polarized radiation
- video display terminal radiation
- visible radiationThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > radiation
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9 mode
2) мода, вид [форма, тип\] колебаний; вид [тип\] волн5) вчт. состояние6) швейн. мода•-
ablative pit-forming mode
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abnormal mode
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acceleration mode
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access mode
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accumulation mode
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acoustic mode
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acquisition mode
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active mode
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adaptive control mode
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addressing mode
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air-liquefaction mode
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alternate mode
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anticipation mode
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approach mode
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assemble mode
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astable vibration mode
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astable mode
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automatic mode
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automatic opening mode
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automatic skinning mode
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autopilot heading mode
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autoposition mode
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avalanche mode
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axial mode
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background mode
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backward mode
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backward propagating mode
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backward scattering mode
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backward scatter mode
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backward traveling mode
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bare resonator mode
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basic mode
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batch mode
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birefringent mode
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block mode
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block-multiplex mode
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bound modes
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broadcast mode
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buckling mode
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burst mode
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calibration mode
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capture mode
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cavity flipping mode
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cavity mode
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central mode
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character generation mode
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character mode
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characteristic mode
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charge-coupling mode
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circularly polarized mode
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cladding mode
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clockwise polarized mode
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coherently locked modes
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cold mode
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collective modes
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command mode
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common failure mode
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common mode
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compatibility mode
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competing modes
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compute mode
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confined mode
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constant cutting speed mode
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constant speed mode
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contention mode
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continuous mode
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continuous path mode
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continuous-wave mode
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contour modes
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contradirectional modes
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control mode
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conversational mode
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cooling mode
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co-orbital mode
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coplanar mode
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core-guided mode
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core mode
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counterclockwise polarized mode
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counterrotating circularly polarized modes
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counting mode
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coupled modes
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cross polarized modes
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cubic mode
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current mode
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current saving mode
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cutoff mode
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cutting mode
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damped mode
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data-processing mode
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Debye-like mode
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Debye mode
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deceleration mode
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deflected mode
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degenerated mode
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degenerate mode
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depletion mode
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design mode
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dialog mode
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difference mode
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differential mode
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diffraction-limited mode
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diffusive mode
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discrete mode
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dispersion modes
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display mode
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distributed-feedback mode
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DNC mode
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dominant mode
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double-pass mode
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drift mode
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dual-processing mode
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duplex mode
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dynamic mode
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dynamic-scattering mode
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E mode
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edge mode
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edit mode
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eigen mode
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electromagnetic mode
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elementary mode
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Emn mode
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emulation mode
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energy dissipating mode
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enhancement mode
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equal-loss modes
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equally spaced modes
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erase mode
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evanescent mode
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even mode
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excited mode
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exciting mode
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executive mode
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extensional mode
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extraordinary mode
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Fabry-Perot mode
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face shear modes
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fast mode
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faulted mode
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fiber mode
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filamentary mode
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first mode
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flexural mode
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forced mode
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force mode
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foreground mode
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foreground-background mode
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forward mode
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forward propagating mode
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forward scattering mode
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forward scatter mode
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forward shear mode
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forward traveling mode
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fracture mode
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free-running mode
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free-space mode
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frequency-division multiplex mode
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frequency-shift-keying mode
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full program mode
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full-duplex mode
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fundamental mode
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gated mode
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gate mode
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Gaussian mode
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generator mode
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go-ahead mode
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graphics mode
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graphic mode
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guidance mode
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guided-wave mode
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guided mode
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half-duplex mode
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heating mode
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height-lock mode
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higher-order mode
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high-frequency mode
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high-loss mode
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high-pass mode
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high-resolution mode
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Hmn mode
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horizontally polarized mode
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idler mode
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independent mode
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index mode
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injected mode
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injection-locked mode
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in-phase modes
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in-plane mode
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insert mode
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integer mode
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interacting modes
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interactive mode
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internally trapped mode
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interpretive mode
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interrupt mode
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inverter mode
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isolated mode
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jog mode
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kernel mode
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keyboard mode
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laser mode
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lasing mode
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lattice mode
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launched mode
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leaking mode
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leaky mode
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left-hand polarized mode
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left polarized mode
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length extentional mode
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length flexural mode
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length modes
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length-width flexural mode
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light mode
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linearly polarized mode
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load mode
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local mode
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locate mode
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lock mode
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long coherence length mode
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long wavelength mode
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longitudinal mode
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loopback mode
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low-frequency mode
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low-pass mode
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low-resolution mode
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lugdown mode
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macro-by-macro mode
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magnetron mode
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main mode
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malfunction mode
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manual mode
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manual skinning mode
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mapping mode
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maser mode
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master mode
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matched mode
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measurement mode
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message mode
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mirror image mode
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mixed mode
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mode of behavior
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mode of deformation
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mode of excitation
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mode of failure
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mode of functioning
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mode of propagation
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mode of test
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mode of transport
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mode-locked mode
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mode-match mode
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monopulse mode
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move mode
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multiple-frame mode
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multiplexed mode
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multiplex mode
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multitask mode
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native mode
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natural mode
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nonaxial mode
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noncounting mode
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nondegenerate mode
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nondegenerative mode
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nonoscillating mode
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nonpropagating mode
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nonradiative mode
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nonresonant mode
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nonspiking mode
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nontransparent mode
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normal mode
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odd mode
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off mode
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off-axis mode
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off-design mode
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off-line mode
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off-normal mode
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on-line mode
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on-link mode
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opening fracture mode
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opening mode
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operating mode
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optical mode
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ordinary mode
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original mode
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orthogonally polarized modes
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oscillating mode
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oscillation mode
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oscillatory mode
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out-of-plane mode
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overtype mode
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parallel mode
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parametric mode
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parasitic mode
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partially suppressed mode
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path following mode
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path modifying mode
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penetration mode
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periodic mode
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perturbed mode
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photographing mode
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photon-counting mode
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pipelined mode
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plane mode
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plane polarized mode
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plasma mode
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plasma-guide mode
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playback mode
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point-to-point path mode
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polarization mode
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polarization-bistable mode
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polarized mode
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posttrigger mode
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power-down mode
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p-polarized mode
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pretrigger mode
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principal mode
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priviledged mode
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propagating mode
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propagation mode
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pulse counting mode
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pulsed mode
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pump mode
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push-pull mode
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Q-spoiled mode
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Q-switched mode
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quadrupole mode
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quantum noise limited mode
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radial mode
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radially polarized mode
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radiating mode
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radiation mode
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rail mode
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ranging mode
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ready mode
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real-time mode
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receive mode
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record mode
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rectifier mode
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reflected mode
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reflection mode
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reflective mode
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refracted mode
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refrigeration mode
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repetitive Q-switched mode
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request mode
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resonant mode
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resonator mode
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retropropulsion mode
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return beam mode
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reverse bias mode
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reversible recording mode
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right-hand polarized mode
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right polarized mode
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run mode
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sample-and-hold mode
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satellite mode
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saturation mode
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scanning mode
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scan mode
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scope mode
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screen mode
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search mode
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selected mode
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selector mode
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self-ammoniation mode
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self-heating mode
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self-locked mode
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self-Q-switched mode
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self-refresh mode
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self-reporting mode
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self-trapping mode
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serial mode
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series mode
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setup mode
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severe wear mode
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shear mode of crack initiation
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shear mode
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side mode
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signal mode
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simplex mode
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simulation mode
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single block mode
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single mode
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single Q-switched mode
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single-channel mode
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single-character mode
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single-pulse mode
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single-step mode
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slave mode
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slightly coupled modes
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spatial mode
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spectral mode
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spiking mode
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split-screen mode
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s-polarized mode
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spurious mode
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spurious pulse mode
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square mode
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stable mode
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standby mode
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standing-wave mode
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start-stop mode
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static mode
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stationary mode
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steady state mode
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stiffened mode
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still-frame mode
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storage mode
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store-and-forward mode
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stretching mode
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stripped cladding modes
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strong mode
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strongly excited mode
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substrate mode
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superradiant mode
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supervisor mode
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switching mode
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symmetric modes
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synchronously pumped mode
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tape auto mode
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teaching mode
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tearing mode
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thickness-extensional modes
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time compression mode
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time mode
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time-difference mode
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time-shared mode
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torsional modes
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track-and-hold mode
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tracking mode
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transcribe mode
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transfer mode
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transformed mode
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transient mode
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transit mode
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transit-time mode
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transmission mode
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transparent mode
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transverse mode
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TRAPATT mode
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trapped mode
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trapped plasma avalanche transit time mode
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traveling-wave mode
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triggering mode
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trimming mode
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truncated mode
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tuning mode
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tunneling mode
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twist mode
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two-level mode
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unattended mode
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uncoupled modes
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undamped mode
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unmanned mode
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unperturbed mode
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unstable mode
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unstiffened mode
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vertically polarized mode
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vibration mode
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vibration-free mode
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virtual mode
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voting mode
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waiting mode
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walk-off mode
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warped mode
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wave mode
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wavefront watched modes
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waveguide mode
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wavy slip mode
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wear mode
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whispering modes
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whistler mode
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width modes
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write mode
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zero-order mode
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