As an aircraft flies it creates waves of pressure as it pushes its way through the air.
Last year, Gartner made waves when it predicted that by 2017, the CMO will spend more on IT than the CIO.
The beauty of the system is its true self-sustainability: once the transmitter has been been jumpstarted with radio waves, it powers itself through the resulting transmissions.
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Again, since a-waves in a corrective decline can be either 3 waves or 5 waves, it makes it more complicated to analyze corrections at the start of the correction.
Even though the Minimoog, a stripped-down version of the original instrument and beloved by artists like Rick Wakeman, made waves when it came out in 1970, the writing was on the wall.
The play caused shock waves when it had its London premiere in 1955 - a play without a traditional plot, two tramps pondering the meaning of life while they wait for a man who never comes.
Soil is a highly attenuating material, meaning that it is difficult for sound waves to travel far in it.
They do not use fuel but instead convert energy from the ocean's waves, turning it into forward thrust.
The same physical properties that make polyurethane good for riding waves also make it a heck of a sponge.
The Optigan, or optical organ, plays samples from a transparency with sound waves printed on it, like the grooves on a record.
Millin held the bagpipes above his head in the waves, making it to the beach amid the chaos and mayhem.
If there is any oil suspended underwater, such high waves would bring it to the surface - but it is likely then to be diluted, she says.
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After the vessel was abandoned, it was hit by 40-miles-per-hour winds and 18-foot waves, which caused it to fill with water and sink.
It's not clear why waves of Nomura's jellyfish have made it to the Sea of Japan in recent years.
But the Lieberman-Warner bill isn't the only "cap-and-trade" proposal floating around on Capitol Hill these days, so why is it making waves?
If the gas sheet had the same density throughout, radio waves would pass through it without distortion, like light through a window pane.
It was a small campaign, but it made waves.
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It experienced waves of migration over the past century from countries such as Italy, Portugal, Japan, Germany, Korea and the Middle East, all of whom brought their cuisine and culture with them.
Bloomberg Businessweek discussed this in an article called Amber Waves of Pain as it related to U.S. Oil Fund ( USO), U.S. Natural Gas Fund ( UNG), PowerShares DB Agriculture Fund ( DBA) and others.
That means that an object under the stack - in the team's experiments, a block of wood about 10cm long - would not "hear" the sound, and any attempts to locate the object using sound waves would not find it.
Participants will assess the feasibility of exchanging sea-level data which can confirm the tsunami and provide information on its amplitude although, in the Mediterranean, due to short tsunami waves travel time, it is not always possible to wait for such confirmation before issuing the alert.
Fortunately, this means we finally get to say goodbye to the pebble look and feel: the edges are straighter from top to bottom, giving our fingers more surface to grasp onto, and the back cover fits flat on the faux-chrome edge instead of curving around it like waves of the ocean.
My friends knew it was almost impossible for me to surf such huge waves, but I decided I would do it.
It is naturally "birefringent" - meaning it sends light waves of different polarisations along slightly different paths.
It takes sound waves in the environment and transforms them into nerve impulses to the auditory nerve.
HSS, by contrast, shoots tightly focused waves of ultrasound (meaning it exceeds the frequency range of human hearing).
The bow dipped in the first few standing waves, which splashed over it.
However, it is not waves of light that are made to interfere with one another, but waves of matter.
As the waves approached the shallows, it was possible to see them rise in height and crash onto the shoreline.
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