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The distance between two successive points of an electromagnetic waveform, usually measured in nanometers (nm).
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The distance between two crests of a signal or a carrier and is measured in terms of meters, millimeters, nanometers, etc. In lightwave applications, because of the extremely high frequencies, wavelength is measured in nanometers.
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Another term for a (usually) uncompressed audio stream as it can be graphically represented by a waveform (more..)
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In a panel study , a wave is the interviewing period during which the entire panel is questioned and asked the same questions. Typically, a panel study consists of several waves. Waves are important because each wave typically covers a different time period and, often, different topics.
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WAVE(http://wave.webaim.org/index.jsp) is an online tool for assessing the accessibility of a Web page. Automated tools can check many accessibility issues but not all so some human intervention is required to ensure a Web site is accessible.
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