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referred to as
linear chirps or
simply chirps.
Hence the rate at
which their frequency changes is
called the
chirp rate. In
binary chirp modulation, binary...
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chirping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chirping may
refer to: Bird
vocalization Chirping, the act of
signaling with
chirps,
signals in which...
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chirp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
chirp is a
signal in
which the
frequency increases or
decreases with time.
Chirp may also
refer to:...
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spectral magnitudes of such
chirps, with time-bandwidth
products of 250 and 25, respectively.
These chirps have
reduced energy content in their...
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Chirp (also
known as Asio Limited) was a
technology company based in the UK.
Chirp was
originally a
research project from UCL and was
incorporated as a...
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small birds called Chirps in each
round and
bring them
safely to the exit.
There are cat and
lizard enemies which can dis**** the
Chirps and kill the player...
- The "
Chirping"
Crickets is the only
studio album from the
American rock and roll band the Crickets, led by
Buddy Holly. It was the group's only
album released...
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crickets should be
chirping at 6,970
chirps per
minute (around 116
chirps per second), but no
known cricket can live at that
temperature to
chirp. This formula...
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sweep version. As the
mathematics of non-linear
chirps is more
complicated than that of
linear chirps, many
early workers resorted to
stationary phase...
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killed if it
chirps in a house. In Barbados, a loud
cricket means money is
coming in; hence, a
cricket must not be
killed or
evicted if it
chirps inside a...