| Fmoc | 7-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl |
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| FMOC | 9-Fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl |
| FMOC | 9-fluorenyl)methyl chloroformate |
| fmol | femtomole |
| FMOX | Flomoxef |
| FMOX, 6315-S | Flomoxef |
| FMP | N-formyl methionyl phenylalanine |
| FMR | Field metabolic rate |
| fMR | Functional MR |
| fMR | Functional magnetic resonance |
| Fm |
A modulation method whereby the baseband signal varies the frequency of the carrier wave. FM Threshold That point at which the input signal power is just strong enough to enable the receiver demodulator circuitry successfully to detect and recover a good quality television picture from the incoming video carrier.
Ãâó: www.satnews.com/free/glossary.html
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| Fm |
A way of encoding a signal onto a radio wave used from the mid 1950's in the UK via VHF. The signal (say a piece of music) is superimposed on the frequency of the radio wave. A radio will then compare the change in signal ratios, take out the radio frequency component and amplify this signal to a loudspeaker. See also AM.
Ãâó: www.vintage-technology.info/pages/frontpages/gloss...
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| fMRI |
Functional MRI. Yet another technique for functional imaging.
Ãâó: www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/users/sylvain/doc/html/dot/n...
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| Fm |
The process of varying the frequency of an RF carrier wave in accordance with the amplitude and frequency of an audio signal.
Ãâó: www.thevietnam-database.co.uk/Platoons/RTO/Rtoglos...
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| Fm |
a method of transmitting information on radio waves by encoding the information as a change in frequency or number of cycles per second.
Ãâó: www.bae.uky.edu/~precag/PrecisionAg/PAterms.htm
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