
The NATO I band is the range of radio frequencies from 8 GHz to 10 GHz in the system of letter designations for frequency bands used by the NATO for electronic countermeasure (ECM) applications. This is equivalent to wavelengths between 3.75 cm and 3 cm. It is a subset of the SHF band as defined by the ITU and corresponds to the lower half of the ...
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(from the article `muscle`) ...at different levels of the sarcomere are examined by electron microscope, the filaments can be seen end-on, and the three-dimensional nature of ...
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<cell biology> The isotropic band of the sarcomere of striated muscle, where only thin filaments are found. Unlike the A band, the I band can vary in width depending upon the state of contraction of the muscle when fixed. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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The isotropic band of the sarcomere of striated muscle, where only thin filaments are found. Unlike the A-band, the I-band can vary in width depending upon the state of contraction of the muscle when fixed.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a light band on each side of the Z line of striated muscle fibers, comprising a region of the sarcomere where thin (actin) filaments are not overlapped by thick (myosin) filaments. Synonyms: I disc, isotropic disc
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the band within a striated myofibril, seen as a light region under the light microscope and as a dark region under polarized light.
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Radar Frequencies, 8 - 10 GHz
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