| anechoic chamber |
An anechoic chamber is a room that is isolated from external sound or electromagnetic radiation sources, sometimes using sound proofing, and prevents the reflection of wave phenomena (reverberation). ...
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| anecdysis |
Successive moults in insects separated by quite long inter-moult phases referred to as 'terminal anecdysis' when a maximal size is reached and there are no further moults (see ecoysis).
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| anecdotal |
refers to evidence based on reports of specific individual cases rather than controlled, clinical studies.
Ãâó: www.thebody.com/sfaf/summer01/glossary.html
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| anechoic chamber |
(electrical) A testing enclosure in which the walls are formed of specially designed material that absorbs incident energy and prevents it from reflecting.
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| anechoic |
Literally, without echo. An anechoic chamber is a low-noise, highly absorptive environment, often used in acoustical testing, that allows the direct sound of the device under test (eg, a loudspeaker) to be measured without contamination from reflections off the chamber's walls, floor or ceiling. [3]
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