| 31. | If you said popcorn, you're on the same wave length as other Americans who pop their favorite snack in the microwave.
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| 32. | An early report stated that 2XG was broadcasting on " a wave length of approximately 800 meters " ( 375 kilohertz ).
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| 33. | The test was possible, he said, because all gases, including water vapor and helium, absorb light at specific and unique wave lengths.
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| 34. | It says merely that they are between infrared and microwaves in wave length, they pass through clothing and reflect of anything contain water.
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| 35. | (( NOTE : Most of the wave speeds calculated from the wave length divided by the period are proportional to sqrt ( length ).
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| 36. | NASCAR veterans say that it normally takes at least half a season for driver and crew chief to get on the same wave length.
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| 37. | More often than not, the striped-pants set and the everyday radio listeners end up sounding as if they are on, well, different wave lengths.
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| 38. | But when it came to what Riley had said, some of his players were still not on the same wave length with their coach.
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| 39. | The researchers used the Keck to collect light from PPL15 and then analyzed the wave lengths of the light to detect the presence of lithium.
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| 40. | An electric current is sent through the air at a set wave length and forms an airway along which the plane travels to its destination.
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