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Example sentences for "transmissions"

Lexicographically close words:
transmigration; transmigrations; transmissibility; transmissible; transmission; transmissive; transmit; transmits; transmittal; transmitted
  1. In themselves, the processes may be either energy transformations or energy transmissions or a combination of both these operations.

  2. I have reached the conclusion that every physical phenomenon is due to the operation of energy transformations or energy transmissions embodied in material, and takes place under the action or influence of incepting energy fields.

  3. Most of the material machines in which energy operates will furnish examples of both energy transmissions and energy transformations.

  4. It, however, not infrequently happened that these transmissions led to greater complexity.

  5. Sometimes the transmissions of these primitive systems from one race to another, led to simpler methods.

  6. With the increase comes the concomitant increase of transmissions through the post.

  7. The system is in its infancy as yet, but the postal transmissions which it will involve, even at its greatest, will never be of the same extent as those connected with the Post Office Savings Banks.

  8. Therefore and without any sort of discussion I admit that we are debarred from supposing that light can be the agent of the transmissions which have been observed.

  9. The veto of science therefore is peremptory in so far as the possibility of these optical transmissions is concerned.

  10. Transmissions from the taxi's computer would soon resume and indicate a routine return from the previously entered destination.

  11. Aud-viz transmissions from passageways, wardrooms, and work and recreation areas slipped across the screens in rapid succession.

  12. Transmissions from the patrollers Tac Ops systems, and scansplays of their external observations ceased instantly at time of attack.

  13. It is difficult in the present state of science to explain very clearly how these telephonic transmissions are effected without a receiver.

  14. Technical Sergeant Philip Johnston, who originally recommended the use of Navajo talkers as a means of safe voice transmissions in combat, convinced a hardheaded colonel by a two-minute Navajo dispatch.

  15. Ten years ago when the first long transmissions were going into operation 2,000 volts was considered high for an alternator.

  16. If six or more wires carrying current at the high voltages required by long transmissions are mounted on a single line of poles, it is not practicable to obtain such distances between the wires as are desirable.

  17. In the latest transmissions there is a strong tendency to omit guard wires entirely and rely on lightning arresters for protection.

  18. In spite of cases like that just considered, where guard wires appear to have given a large degree of protection to transmission systems, many important transmissions are operated without them.

  19. Instead of the 133 cycles per second that were common in alternating systems when long transmissions first became important, sixty cycles per second is now the most general rate of current changes in such transmission systems.

  20. As most transmissions are now carried out with three-phase current, the three conductors corresponding to a three-phase circuit are usually contained in a single cable and covered by a single sheath.

  21. Such transmissions are common in Europe, but have hardly a footing as yet in the United States.

  22. In the latest plants of large capacity or involving very long transmissions three-phase machines have been generally employed.

  23. Electrical transmissions over long distances in America have been mainly carried out with alternating current.

  24. About a score of these continuous-current transmissions are already at work there.

  25. In the longest transmissions with alternating current there is, therefore, little prospect that step-up transformers at the generating stations and step-down transformers at receiving stations can be dispensed with.

  26. Even in comparatively short transmissions the multiplication of circuits and the use of rather small and mechanically weak conductors increased the first cost of installation and the subsequent expense of inspection and repairs.

  27. To provide greater security from interruption, the conductors for important transmissions are in some cases carried on two independent pole lines.

  28. For a long time we have used for transmissions to a distance the elastic properties of the air, and more recently the electric conductivity of the soil and of water, particularly that of the sea.

  29. We allude to the Ader system of telephonic transmissions of sounds in such a way that they can be heard by an audience.

  30. But Keller turned to shortwave transmitters whose transmissions could be picked up in space.

  31. This having been accomplished, a rocket would then take off from Mars for Asteroid M-387 to investigate the radio transmissions from that peculiar mass of tumbling rock.

  32. Radio stations stopped all other transmissions to announce the frightening event.

  33. In general, it seems as though these transmissions from father to son never take place except when the father is a shaman or a magician.

  34. We soon found out that the long wave transmitter at Ankara, the capital of Turkey was making test transmissions without modulation.

  35. During 1916 the first 'broadcasting' station in the world began regular transmissions from a New York suburb.

  36. Transmissions by amateurs in the United Kingdom and the U.

  37. One of our assignments was to transcribe, every day, what was said in the Greek transmissions of nineteen different countries about the situation in Greece, and to produce a daily summary in English, for the benefit of the Press Department.

  38. When Captain Pezopoulos met Bill Tavaniotis the latter suggested that if the 'experimental' transmissions were to continue in the amateurs bands, the callsign should be altered to SX3A.

  39. By rotating their beams when tuned to the 14 MHz band they established that the transmissions appeared to originate from the vicinity of the town of Gomel in the U.

  40. He gloated for hours, measuring the radio signal as few radio transmissions have ever been measured before.

  41. Then the instantaneous Z-wave replaced the slow radio transmissions that required teletype and code communications, and voice to voice contacts prevailed throughout the solar system, and throughout the system of Neosol.

  42. His object is to refer to transmissions applicable to general purposes.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "transmissions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.