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antenna
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lonkero, tuntosarvi, antenni, tuntokärki, lähetysantenni, dipoli, dipoliantenni, sähkölaite.
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antenni
tuntosarvi
A feeler organ on the head of an insect, crab, or other animal. For multiple feelers the Anglicised plural, antennas, is used only rarely in scholarly works in the life sciences. In other subjects and in less formal settings, antennas is found with increased frequency. 2006 Timothy Duane Schowalter, Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach, page 22 ISBN 012088772X. 2009 w:Dan Brown|Dan Brown, Deception Point, page 24, ISBN 1409083977. In the same work, Brown uses antennae to refer to both aerials and feelers during more technical descriptions. 2010 Craig S. Charron, Daliel J. Cantliffe, "Volatile emissions from plants", Horticultural Reviews, pages 43-72 ISBN 0470650575. For multiple aerials both plural forms are acceptable in scholarly works. The Latinate plural, antennae, is rarer in less formal settings. 1908 w:Reginald Fessenden|Reginald Fessenden, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4768074 "Wireless telephony", Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, volume 27, issue 1, pages 553 - 629, January 1908. 1913 w:Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin|Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1641197 "A discussion on experimental tests of the radiation law for radio oscillators", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, volume 1, issue 1, pages 3-10, January 1913. 1914 w:Oliver Lodge|Oliver Lodge, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5310692 "The fifth Kelvin Lecture: the electrification of the atmosphere, natural and artificial", Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, volume 52, issue 229, pages 333-352. 1936 w:Edwin Howard Armstrong|Edwin Howard Armstrong, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=1686149 "A method of reducing disturbances in radio signaling by a system of frequency modulation", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, volume 24, issue 5, pages 689-740, May 1936. 1960 Leonard Hatkin, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?tp=&arnumber=5008284 "The Signal Corps' contribution to the microwave antenna art", IRE Transactions on Military Electronics, volume MIL-4, issue 4, pages 532-536, October 1960. In this work Hatkin uses antennas to refer to both aerials and insects. 2009, Dan Brown, Lost Symbol, ISBN 1409057976. 2011 G. Brodie, B.M. Ahmed, M.V. Jacob, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6174110 "Detection of decay in wood using microwave characterization" 2011 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference Proceedings, 5-8 Dec. 2011, pages 1754-1757. 2012 V. Mishra, T. Singh, A. Alam, V. Kumar, A. Choudhary, V. Dinesh Kumar, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6140913 "Design and simulation of broadband nanoantennae at optical frequencies", IET Micro & Nano Letters, volume 7, issue 1, pages 24-28, January 2012. 2012 Y. Li, A. Nosratinia, http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6172679 "Capacity limits of multiuser multiantenna cognitive networks", IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, preprint, page 1, March 2012. Some make a distinction between an (m) and an (m), with the former used to indicate a rigid structure for radio reception or transmission, and the latter consisting of a wire strung in the air. For those who do not make a distinction, (m) is more commonly used in the United States and (m) is more commonly used in the United Kingdom. For the faculty of intuitive astuteness, the Latinate plural is used most frequently but both forms are found. 2006 Kelly Pyrek, Forensic Nursing, page 514, ISBN 084933540X. flagpole puhekieltä yard device to receive or transmit radio signals: aerial (UK), (l) (US) feeler organ on the head of an insect: (l) pole (inflection of) |
Läheisiä sanoja
anteeksipyyntö, anteliaasti, anteliaisuus, antelias, antenni, antennimasto