Hertz (Hz) definition
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Tones were presented across the speech spectrum (measured in Hertz; Hz) at different hearing limits (measured in decibels; dB).
The PTA presents tones across the speech spectrum (measured in Hertz; Hz) at different hearing limits (measured in decibels; dB) while the SiB is an adaptive, low redundancy speech in a babble type noise test, that uses real words as targets, and presented in the background of a 20- talker babble noise.
This PACIFIC unbundled Network Element is Plain Old Telephone (POTS) grade two-wire or 4-wire circuit or equivalent voice frequency channel that supports analog transmission of 300-3000 Hertz (Hz) with loss no greater than 8.0 db measured at 1004 Hz with 900 ohms at the central office P01 and 600 ohms at the MPOE.
These are the least significant (LS) and most significant (MS) bytes for the Single Frequency Tone in unit of Hertz (Hz) within +/- 1.5%.
Chemical shifts are reported in parts per million and coupling constants in Hertz (Hz).
Chemical shift values (δ) were reported in parts per million (ppm) and coupling constants (J-values) were reported in Hertz (Hz).
Applicant average hearing at 500, 1000, 2000, and 3000 Hertz (Hz) must be less than or equal to 25 decibels.
The OCS would be powered from a 25 kilovolt (kV), 60 Hertz (Hz), single-phase, alternating current (AC) traction power system consisting of the following Traction Power Facilities (TPF): two Traction Power Substations, one Switching Station and seven Paralleling Stations.
The system processes a 1-volt input signal between 10 Hertz (Hz) and 12 MHz and transmits it optically at either 1300 or 1550 nm via Injection Laser Diodes (ILD) or Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to the receive location where the signal is restored to the original electrical input signal.
DRAFT Japan’s electrical power system has two different power frequencies, 50 Hertz (Hz) and 60 Hz, depending on the region of the country.