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  • The sharp resonance of the vibration galvanometer makes it very sensitive to changes in the measured current frequency and it can be used as an accurate tuning device.
  • It will be possible to exploit the BEC phenomenon in gases in precision measurements of fundamental natural phenomena where sharp resonances in essentially motionless atoms or sharp matter-interference fringes are used.
  • Nuclear magnetic resonance for the material made from 13 CO shows sharp resonance at 223 ppm due to ester or lactone attached carbon, and 151 ppm due to C = C double bonds.
  • So perhaps the NBA impasse has a particularly sharp resonance on the city's concrete playgrounds, where those who sweat and dream of an NBA career and its comforts feel betrayed by the few who have made it.
  • Control of resonances is an essential component of the vocal technique known as overtone singing, in which the performer sings a low fundamental tone, and creates sharp resonances to select upper harmonics, giving the impression of several tones being sung at once.
  • A high finesse optical cavity will also produce a sharp resonance condition, where only light that is coupled into it with frequencies coinciding with a harmonic of the free spectral range of the cavity will produce constructive interference and an appreciable output of the cavity.