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Other instruments used included rattles, whistles, flutes, mouth harps, and stringed-instruments constructed with a bow and resonator.
The frequency of nanomechanical resonators is generally determined by reflecting a laser off the resonator.
Whether he's on a resonator or a flattop guitar, his joy for playing is palpable and addictive.
Traditional microwave sources remove the competition by using a resonator, which amplifies only the desired frequency.
The attenuation meters were used to measure the power loss upon sample entry into the measuring resonator.
The second harmonic from the external resonator could be synchronously scanned with the fundamental.
Ac power is converted to a high-voltage Dc current, which an oscillator or resonator outputs as an alternating current.
The resonator is wide in the bass, with a substantial, strongly curved pillar and neck.
In the presence of a magnetic field, the Lorentz force causes the resonator to vibrate.
A European bowed string instrument with a neck and resonator carved from a single piece of wood.
A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa.
He will be showing his cherry and red spruce guitars: an archtop, Concert, Grand Concert, resonator and gypsy jazz acoustic bass.
The swing is behaving like a tuned resonator which responds strongly to a driving force at its own natural frequency but is less responsive at other frequencies.
The bridge rests on a taut membrane which covers the resonator.
The central component of the frequency standard or oscillator is a resonator that vibrates or oscillates with a well-defined frequency when excited.
In more-advanced groups the basal elements are expanded into a cuplike receptacle, and the stalk is distally expanded into a bulla, or resonator.
This spectrum is deconvoluted to delete the glottal source influence, and keep only the vocal tract resonator frequency curve.
Pathic space functions as a resonator for all the commotion and excitement that crops up in the rest of the image.
Ghosaka: One-stringed instrument prevalent during the era of the Natya-shastra whose resonator was made of gourd.
The conducting shell around the core acts as a so-called plasmon resonator.
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To the chest as a resonator the low tones of the voice owe much of their great volume.
The air in this resonator is highly compressed at an even or a varying pressure as the expression-stop may not be or may be drawn.
He also showed how they could be received at a distance by means of a ring detector, which he called a resonator.
A feeling of trembling in the upper chest is usually held to indicate that the chest cavity is working properly as a resonator.
When the fork is struck, the ear hears the sound issuing from the resonator, not that coming direct from the fork.
This is brought out distinctly by placing the fork at a little distance from the resonator.
Its powerful voice is due to the distensible resonator which it possesses in its laryngeal pouch, described above.
Without a resonator, which may be solid or hollow, the sound made by a reed or tense string is feeble.
The toad does not open its mouth when croaking, but expands a large sac or resonator in its throat.
The throat, mouth, and the nasal and head cavities for a resonator.
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