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Definition of subharmonic in English: subharmonicnoun An oscillation with a frequency equal to an integral submultiple of another frequency. Example sentencesExamples - While the cell viability and transport data did not show any correlation with subharmonic emission, they correlated with the broadband noise, suggesting a dominant contribution of transient cavitation.
- The Grimm Ambient drags even lower with ‘Bathory,’ starting with thudding subharmonics, spreading out and shuddering to reluctant end.
- Kosmos offers good, clean subharmonics: There is no mistracking, and it is quiet and clean.
- The subharmonics are too erratic to be electronics.
- There's something alive in these images, but its pulse is so low as to be subharmonic.
adjective Denoting or involving a subharmonic. Example sentencesExamples - Positive feedback in the form of increased intracellular hydrostatic pressure drives the system to new states with transient increases in subharmonic signal frequencies.
- There appears to be no unique correlation between either viability or transport with subharmonic energy density.
- These perturbations also transform the spectral profile, inducing subharmonic frequencies, transitions to period doubling and tripling, superharmonic resonance, and chaos.
- Acoustic guitar and bass receive treatment from a dbx 120 subharmonic processor.
- In 1934 he studied subharmonic functions, building on the work of Riesz.
- Peak amplitude of subharmonic component was measured by continuously averaging the acoustic spectrum until a steady value was reached.
- This feature separates a stereo signal's normal bass content for recording just the subharmonic effect to a separate track.
- His most important work was in function theory, in particular Nevanlinna theory and the growth of subharmonic functions.
Definition of subharmonic in US English: subharmonicnounˌsəbhärˈmänik An oscillation with a frequency equal to an integral submultiple of another frequency. Example sentencesExamples - The Grimm Ambient drags even lower with ‘Bathory,’ starting with thudding subharmonics, spreading out and shuddering to reluctant end.
- While the cell viability and transport data did not show any correlation with subharmonic emission, they correlated with the broadband noise, suggesting a dominant contribution of transient cavitation.
- Kosmos offers good, clean subharmonics: There is no mistracking, and it is quiet and clean.
- There's something alive in these images, but its pulse is so low as to be subharmonic.
- The subharmonics are too erratic to be electronics.
adjectiveˌsəbhärˈmänik Denoting or involving a subharmonic. Example sentencesExamples - There appears to be no unique correlation between either viability or transport with subharmonic energy density.
- These perturbations also transform the spectral profile, inducing subharmonic frequencies, transitions to period doubling and tripling, superharmonic resonance, and chaos.
- Positive feedback in the form of increased intracellular hydrostatic pressure drives the system to new states with transient increases in subharmonic signal frequencies.
- His most important work was in function theory, in particular Nevanlinna theory and the growth of subharmonic functions.
- Acoustic guitar and bass receive treatment from a dbx 120 subharmonic processor.
- In 1934 he studied subharmonic functions, building on the work of Riesz.
- Peak amplitude of subharmonic component was measured by continuously averaging the acoustic spectrum until a steady value was reached.
- This feature separates a stereo signal's normal bass content for recording just the subharmonic effect to a separate track.
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