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movement of an air particle from its rest point in a sound wave; most directly related to the acoustic correlate intensity and the perceptual correlate loudness.
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| amplification |
The process of increasing the number of copies of a particular gene or chromosomal sequence.
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| amplification |
The repeated copying of a DNA sequence.
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| amplitude |
A parameter of sound related to the extent of oscillation of a vibrating body, of sound pressure, or of an analog voltage. [1]
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| amplitude modulation |
A change in amplitude according to a periodic or aperiodic function. If the modulation is done periodically, its effects on the carrier tone can be described in two equivalent ways. The first is by simply describing the result as a repeating change in the amplitude of the carrier. The second is to describe it as a mixture of a fixed intensity carrier with a number of additional fixed intensity tones, called "side bands." [1], [4]
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