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anechoic

[ UK /ˈe‍ɪnt‍ʃə‍ʊɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not having or producing echoes; sound-absorbent
    an anechoic chamber

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  • I also remember being in the anechoic chamber at Lincoln Lab getting a demo in adaptive noise suppression algorithm use, which cleaned something up with a really horrendous signal to noise ratio.... Making Light: Open thread 134
  • To achieve this low acoustic signature, the Virginia incorporates newly designed anechoic coatings, isolated deck structures and a new design of propulsor.
  • Apple's website, the labs consist of 17 antenna characterisation, or "anechoic", chambers that are used to measure overall antenna performance. ZDNet Australia
  • The Charlotte’s “dead room”—designed after a similar structure at Bell Laboratories—was what was formally known as an anechoic chamber. Deception Point
  • It's an amazing, slightly dizzying experience, and one that works on the mind in somewhat the same way as the anechoic chamber works with sound -- or the absence thereof. Peter Clothier: Phenomenal
  • To achieve this low acoustic signature, the Virginia incorporates newly designed anechoic coatings, isolated deck structures and a new design of propulsor.
  • You'll even get a glimpse of Elias testing audio in our anechoic chamber! CR Video: How we test pocket camcorders
  • Stephen Voss for The Wall Street Journal Dr. Bassen inside the FDA's anechoic chamber, used to study if electronics interfere with medical devices. Stress Testing Metal Detectors and Other Devices
  • The lab includes a fully anechoic chamber for engine and transmission studies as well as a semi-anechoic chamber with a 160 hp chassis-dyno for full vehicle testing.
  • The so-called anechoic chamber, which measures nearly 36-feet long, is made of special material that absorbs electromagnetic waves. Stress Testing Metal Detectors and Other Devices
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