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high-frequency

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high-frequency [ˌhaɪˈfriːkwənsɪ] ADJde alta frecuencia


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Another advantage of the digital aid is the dispenser can program the aid to adjust to the patient''s type of hearing loss such as a low-frequency loss or a high-frequency loss.
High-frequency technology in HDI assemblies, combined with increased use of Pb-free solders, has initiated closer scrutiny on the flux removal process.
Very high-frequency sound waves have wavelengths approaching the atomic-length scale.
 
 
 
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