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1 frequency
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2 low
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3 high
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4 audio
1 adjACOUST, ELECTRON, TELECOM audio2 nCOMP&DP audio m -
5 intermediate
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6 single
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7 microwave
nELEC, ELECTRON, PHYS, SPACE, TELECOM, WAVE PHYS microonda f -
8 video
nCOMP&DP, TELECOM, TV video m (AmL), vídeo m (Esp) -
9 pulse
12 nCOMP&DP, ELEC impulso mELECTRON impulso m, pulso m, impulso electrónico de microsegundos mFOOD legumbre fOPT, PHYS pulso mSPACE communications alteración en el valor de una variable f, impulso m, vibración f, ritmo m, señal de duración muy corta f, impulso electrónico de microsegundos mTV pulso mWAVE PHYS pulso m, impulso m, vibración f, emisión f3 -
10 carrier
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11 line
1 nC&G, COMP&DP línea fCONST cuerda f, línea f, tubería fCRYSTALL of spectrum or diffraction pattern, ELEC supply network, ELEC ENG, ELECTRON to heap or pile up, GEOM línea fHYDRAUL canalización fNUCL línea fPACK cadena fPRINT línea fRAD PHYS raya f, línea fTELECOM línea fTV trama f2 vtCOATINGS revestir, forrarMINE blindar, entubarPROD bearing block recubrir, revestir, forrar -
12 differential
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13 optical
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14 control
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15 IF
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16 discrete
1 adjCOMP&DP, ELECTRON, TELECOM discontinuo, discreto2 -
17 narrow
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18 narrow-band
adjCOMP&DP, ELECTRON, TELECOM, TV de banda estrecha
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