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sine w. the waveform of an alternating current characterized by a rise from zero to maximum positive potential, descending back through zero to its maximum negative value, and then rising back to zero. Called also sinusoidal w. and sinusoidal waveform.
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sinew High-tensile strength animal tendons with a high spring constant.
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sine wave A periodic oscillation. The fundamental waveform from which other waveforms may be generated by combinations of various group of harmonics. The voltage and current waveforms produced from the power company generators (alternators) are basic sine waves.
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sine wave The output wave form of an electric generator or utility. A smooth wave going above and below zero is created. This wave form is also produced by sine wave inverters such as the Trace SW and CO-Sine series.
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Sinemet a prescription drug that is a combination of levodopa and carbidopa. Sinemet is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson
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