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waveform

[′wāv‚fȯrm]
(physics)
The pictorial representation of the form or shape of a wave, obtained by plotting the displacement of the wave as a function of time, at a fixed point in space.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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WaveForm Technologies discovers and develops novel and proprietary new technologies for diabetes care.
It indicates that the triangular waveforms in the two bars can maintain a triangular shape during their travelling process, and the waveform oscillation is very less.
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* Provides a cyber-hardened, DoD-wide waveform library and controlled access for waveforms and associated network managers, operating environment software, models, architectural standards and Application Program Interfaces (APIs).
Weight vector W1 element is wij, the hidden layer threshold vector B1 element is bij, this process is derived, mainly combined with the fitting of the current waveform, and combined with BPNN fitting process, determine the form of expression.
It's a family--it's a lot easier for waveforms to be developed and put across the air and ground." This means the device can also network with the company's two-channel manpack, known as the GR-2500, he said.

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