| wave scheduling |
A method for assigning appointments for patients that brings several patients in to see their health care professionals at the same time (e.g., at the beginning of each hour instead of every 15 or 20 min during the hour).
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| wavefront technology |
A three-dimensional mapping system that measures the irregularities of an optical system (e.g., the human eye or a telescope lens); used in ophthalmology to detect refractive aberrations. Parallel light rays are directed tow
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| wavelength |
The distance in meters a radiated wave travels during the time required to complete one cycle. The speed of a radio wave can be taken as 300,000,000 meters (or 186,284 miles) per second (regardless of the frequency). The wavelength of a signal in meters is equal to 300 divided by the signals frequency in megahertz.
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| wavelength |
The measurement in meters between a point on one wave and the same point on another one. In optic-fiber cables, wavelength is usually measured in nanometers. Wavelength also refers to a communication channel or a bandwidth sales product for a single wavelength.
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| wave l. |
see wavelength.
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