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A sine wave is the simplest and smoothest sort of wave. It looks like the sort of wave you can produce by repeatedly moving one end of a long rope up and down while the other end remains fixed. A plot of the position of a long pendulum of a clock as a function of time is a sine wave.
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| sine wave |
Wave whose amplitude is the sine of a linear function of time. It is plotted on a graph that plots amplitude against time or radial degrees relative to the angular rotation of an alternator.
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| sinew |
Long tendons found near the backbone of animals. Bison (and sometimes deer) sinew was used for sewing, binding, and tying.
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| sinew |
A tendon or fibrous cord that joins a muscle to a bone
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| Sinemet |
The brand name of the most commonly prescribed version of the drug levodopa, made by Du Pont Pharmaceuticals
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