
1) Change 2) Fm 3) Intonation 4) Lilt 5) Nuance 6) Tone
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1) Characteristic of fm or am 2) European Union 3) French word used in English 4) Musical passage 5) Passage 6) The act of modulating 7) The state of being modulated 8) Transition
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- a musical passage moving from one key to another
- (electronics) the transmission of a signal by imposing it on a carrier wave by changing the carrier's amplitude or frequency or phase
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in electronics, technique for impressing information (voice, music, picture, or data) on a radio-frequency carrier wave by varying one or more ... [5 related articles]
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in music, the change from one key to another; also, the process by which this change is brought about. Modulation is a fundamental resource for ... [6 related articles]
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a process by which a quantity which characterizes an oscillation or wave is constrained to follow the values of a characteristic quantity of a signal or of another oscillation
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movement from A section of music in one key to another key
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Synonym for neuromodulation ... Alteration in the effectiveness of voltage gated or ligand gated ion channels by changing the characteristics of current flow through the channels. The mechanism is thought to involve second messenger systems. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mod″u-la´shәn) the normal capacity of cell adaptability to its environment. antigenic modulation the alteration of antigenic determinants in a living cell surface membrane following interaction with antibody.
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A coding method allowing controlled variation, with time, of any property of a wave for the purpose of transferring information.
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Originally a change of key in music. By analogy, the process of changing a radio transmission, the carrier, imposing a baseband signal on it by changing the carrier's amplitude - AM, or frequency - FM, or phase modulation or PSK - as in BPSK, QPSK, DQPSK and GMSK. Forms of analogue to digital conversion are called PCM, pulse code modulation, as in ADPCM.
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See neuromodulation.
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Modulation is alterations in the characteristics of analog carrier waves, impressed on the amplitude, phase and/or the frequency of the wave.
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In music, modulation is the transition from one key to another. The simplest form is the change from a given key to one nearly related to it, namely, its fifth (dominant), fourth (subdominant), its relative minor, or the relative minor of its fifth. Modulation is generally resorted to in compositions of some length, for the purpose of catching and ...
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Modulation is the transfer of money from Pillar 1 to Pillar 2 and became compulsory across the EU in 2005. Modulation will no longer exist under the new CAP from 2015. Instead, EU rules will allow member states and devolved administrations to apply Pillar to Pillar transfers (up to 15%) in place of modulation in future.
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Modulation in pulse generators generally refers to pulse width modulation, a setting on the generator that allows pulses to be created with varying width
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Modulation refers to the process of altering one or more characteristics of a high frequency periodic waveform known as the carrier signal, in accordance with the characteristics of a modulation signal for the purpose of data transmission. The three basic types of modulation consist of amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM) and phase ...
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Modulation Changing the radio waves traveling between the reader and the transponder in ways that enable the transmission of information. Waves be changed in a variety of ways that can be picked up by the reader and turned into the ones and zeroes of binary code. Waves can be made higher or lower (amplitude modulation) or shifted forward (phase mo...
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noun the act of modifying or adjusting according to due measure and proportion (as with regard to artistic effect)
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(music) In music, movement from one key to another. In classical dance music, modulation is a guide to phrasing rhythm to the step pattern. Electronic modulation of live or prerecorded instrumental sound is also used to create unusual timbres, as in Stockhausen's
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(radio) In radio transmission, the variation of frequency, or amplitude, of a radio carrier wave, in accordance with the audio characteristics of the speaking voice, music, or other signal being transmitted
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melodic or harmonic progressions which begin in one key and end in another.
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Process by which the characteristics of electrical signals are transformed to represent information. Types of modulation include AM, FM, and PAM.
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the act of modulating. · the state of being modulated. · transition from one key to another. · · the use of a particular distribution of stress or pitch in a construction, as the use of rising pitch on here in John is here? · the feature of a construction resulting from such use.
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the act of adjusting according to due measure and proportion
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