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aerialIn radio and television broadcasting, a conducting device that radiates or receives electromagnetic waves. The design of an aerial depends principally on the wavelength of the signal. Long waves (hundreds of metres in wavelength) may employ long wire aerials; short waves (several centimetres in wavelength) may employ rods and dipoles; microwaves may also use dipoles – often with reflectors arranged like a toast rack – or highly directional parabolic dish aerials. Because microwaves travel in straight lines, requiring line-of-sight communication, microwave aerials are usually located at the tops of tall masts or towers. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In 1994, 5,500 bait doses were also distributed aerially along the
ravine systems from a Turbo Beaver aircraft flying at an altitude of 150
m with an approximate airspeed of 140 km/hr. "We load planes up with a payload of grass seed, lime and
fertilizer, and we aerially treat these areas by dumping this mixture
onto a section of land that's relatively inaccessible by any other
means," says Quentin Smith, environmental engineer, Inco's
Environment, Health and Safety Department. The children of three small agriculturally based
towns located in the Yaqui Valley were examined; the fields surrounding
the towns have monocropped fields with pesticide applied aerially. |
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