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Fm A method of altering a WAVEFORM by changing (or modulating) the signal's FREQUENCY. The best-known musical example is vibrato, which involves slight changes in frequency and level over time.
Ãâó: emusician.com/mag/emusic_glossary_terms/
fMRI stands for "functional magnetic resonance imaging". It is a neuroimaging technique used to study activity in the brain. It shows which structures are active during particular mental operations.
Ãâó: www.psych.utoronto.ca/Neuropsychologylab/glossary....
Fm Method of impressing a signal on a radio carrier wave by varying its frequency (different than amplitude modulation).
Ãâó: www.winegard.com/glossary.htm
Fm Frequency Modulation. The exact frequency of the radio signal varies slightly from moment to moment, in proportion to the intensity of the sound waves. This is the style of modulation used in FM broadcasting and for the audio portion of TV broadcasts.
Ãâó: free.freespeech.org/lowpower/glossary.html
Fm The formulas according to which a student
Ãâó: www.uncw.edu/finaid/glossary.htm
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