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  • Antennae (singular antenna) are paired appendages connected to the anterior-most segments of arthropods. In crustaceans, they are present on ...
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  • Antennae (singular antenna) are paired appendages connected to the anterior-most segments of arthropods. In crustaceans, they are present on ...
    6 KB (965 words) - 05:21, 31 July 2023
  • In radio broadcasting, an isotropic antenna is an idealized "radiating element" used as a reference—that is, an antenna that broadcasts ...
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  • total height to 1,707 feet. The western antenna was later extended to reach ... its highest point, the Sears Tower's antenna exceeds the Taipei 101& ...
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  • The subphylum Chelicerata is one of the five subdivisions of the phylum Arthropoda, with members characterized by the absence of antennae and ...
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  • a broadcast signal (received by an antenna or fed in through a cable ... * radio antenna * elemental dipole * biconical * Yagi * phased array ...
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  • Daphnia is a genus of small, aquatic, mostly freshwater crustaceans, generally between .2 and 5 mm (.008 to .2 inches) in length, belonging ...
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  • and locusts. All have jumping back legs, antenna composed of less than 30 segments, absence of auditory organs on the prothorax (hearing organs ...
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  • male and female, with males having the second antenna modified into a complex clasping organ for holding the female and males also have two penes ...
    13 KB (1,905 words) - 20:13, 1 November 2023
  • In zoology, skipper or skipper butterfly is the common name for any of the butterflies comprising the family Hesperiidae, characterized by antennae ...
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  • ft) high. Including the 20.75 m (70 ft) antenna, the structure is 320.75 ... the 1950s, an occasionally modified set of antenna wires ran from the summit ...
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  • structural height (including broadcast antenna) reaches 1,453 feet and ... relief of the skyscraper without the antenna, which was not added to ...
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  • transmissions. Using a large directional antenna, Jansky noticed that his ... Interferometry. Data received at each antenna is paired with timing information ...
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  • True shrimp are swimming, decapod crustaceans classified in the infraorder Caridea, characterized by a body that is compressed from side to side ...
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  • Brine shrimp is the common name for any of the small, salinity tolerant, aquatic crustaceans comprising the genus Artemia, the only genus in ...
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  • Nematocera (includes Eudiptera) Brachycera As defined by entomologists, a fly (plural flies) is any species of insect of the order Diptera. Insects ...
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  • between the radar transceiver and the antenna. In a typical plan position ... The signal is then sent out from one antenna and received on another ...
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  • Calanoida Cyclopoida Gelyelloida Harpacticoida Misophrioida Monstrilloida Mormonilloida Platycopioida Poecilostomatoida Siphonostomatoida ...
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  • (lay eggs), often leaving their wings and even antenna at the entrance as they push through the narrow slits (Galil and Snitzer-Pasternak 1970). These ...
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  • Dobsonfly is the common name for any of the insects comprising the subfamily Corydalinae of the megalopteran family Corydalidae, characterized ...
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  • Fossil range: Cambrian-Permian image = [[Image:Asaphiscuswheelerii.jpg|200px|Asaphiscus wheeleri]] | caption = Asaphiscus wheeleri, a trilobite ...
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  • Fig wasp is the common name for wasps of the family Agaonidae, which pollinate the blossoms of fig trees or are otherwise associated with fig ...
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  • Ensifera is a suborder of the order Orthoptera, comprising "long-horned" orthopterans commonly known as crickets, katydids (or bush ...
    11 KB (1,512 words) - 12:04, 21 January 2023
  • Tettigoniidae is a major family of "long-horned grasshoppers" in the suborder Ensifera of the order Orthoptera, characterized by strong ...
    11 KB (1,513 words) - 15:01, 30 April 2023
  • Caelifera is a suborder of the order Orthoptera, comprising "short-horned" orthopterans with the common names of grasshoppers and locusts ...
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  • Midge is the common name for a small, fragile, flying insects belonging to the order Diptera ("true flies"). They are generally grouped ...
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  • wasps, for example, have 13 divisions per antenna, while females have 12. Males can in some cases be differentiated from females by virtue of ...
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  • now modified with a horizontal volume antenna replacing the earlier foot ... well as a relatively short span of hand-to-antenna distance for producing the ...
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  • Adaptive radiation of insect mouthparts: a, [[antenna (biology)|antennae]]; c, compound eye; lb, labrium; lr, labrum; md, mandibles; mx, maxillae.]] ...
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  • In zoology, cricket is the common name for any of the grasshopper-like insects in the family Gryllidae of the orthopteran suborder Ensifera ...
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  • "Wireless Signaling Device" (directional antenna), filed ... "Wireless Telegraph Transmitting System" (antenna coupler ...
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  • within the beam width of the ground station antenna) for a short period each day. The Sun's immense power and broad radiation spectrum overload ...
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  • Cockroach is the common name for any insect in the order (or suborder) Blattodea (= Blattaria) in the superorder (or order) Dictyoptera, characterized ...
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  • Neoptera is a major taxonomic group of insects that includes almost all the winged insects and specifically those considered to be related by ...
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  • designed to support a tall communications antenna on top of each building ... which featured a massive 360-foot-high, TV antenna added in 1978) stood 1,368 ...
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  • any wire (or other conducting object such as an antenna) conducts alternating current, electromagnetic radiation is propagated at the same frequency as ...
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  • for olfaction. Sensory neurons in the antenna generate odor-specific electrical signals in response to odor. They process these signals from ...
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  • indicates that a spy with the code name ANTENNA and later LIBERAL (who the ... Julius was always referred to as "ANTENNA" or "LIBERAL, ...
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  • Maxwell's equations (see fractal antenna). R. Hohlfeld, and N. Cohen. 1999. Self-similarity and the geometric requirements for frequency ...
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  • Odonata is an order of insects (class Insecta) encompassing dragonflies and damselflies, with members characterized by large, compound eyes, ...
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  • Millipede ("thousand legs") is the common name for any member of the arthropod class Diplopoda (previously also known as Chilognatha ...
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  • Grasshoppers are long and slender insects belonging to the order Orthoptera, typically exhibiting long, strong hind limbs for leaping and powerful ...
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  • In zoology, a horn is one of a pair of hard, pointed, often permanent projections on the head of various hoofed mammals (ungulates) consisting ...
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  • relations. Antennas: Dipole antennas; antenna arrays; radiation pattern; reciprocity theorem, antenna gain. === Network analysis === ...
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  • the design of a rudimentary transmitting antenna. But he did not have a way of detecting the waves, and therefore could not verify his predictions ...
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  • the ground, or what would today be called an antenna; * A coherer receiver ... a 122-meter (400-foot) kite-supported antenna for reception, the message ...
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  • Centipede ("hundred legs") is the common name for any member of the arthropod class Chilopoda, comprising species with long, flattened ...
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  • Hemiptera is a major order of insects, collectively known as true bugs, characterized by sucking mouthparts, rather than chewing mouthparts. ...
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  • Their instrument had an excess 3.5 K antenna temperature which they could ... [[Image:Horn Antenna-in Holmdel, New Jersey.jpeg|thumb|400px|right ...
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  • general, GPS receivers are composed of an antenna, tuned to the frequencies ... pseudo-random number (PRN), so only one antenna and receiver are required. ...
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  • Damselfly is the common name for any of the predaceous insects comprising the suborder Zygoptera of the order Odonata, characterized by an elongated ...
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