Ultrahigh was created in 1993.
Temperatures as high as 265 degrees Fahrenheit are used
The ultra high energy particles come from the sun. The sun's UV rays the high energy rays.
EchoStar was the first company to sell a satellite receiver for less than $200 and the first to develop a UHF (ultrahigh frequency) remote control.
Microwave tubes were primarily used in high and ultrahigh frequency applications such as radars, telecommunications equipment, military communication and control systems
Michael A. Cauley has written: 'GaAs monolithic RF modules for SARSAT distress beacons' -- subject(s): Radio frequencies, Beacons, Microwaves, Power amplifiers, SARSAT, Ultrahigh frequencies, Modulators, Gallium arsenides
"Infant formulas are heat treated to maintain the bacteriologic quality of the product. This can be done traditionally by either retort sterilization or high-temperature short-time (HTST) treatment. Recently Ultrahigh-temperature treated formula has become more commonly used. If powdered formula is made, then an additional spray drying would be required after this. Retort sterilization is a traditional retort sterilization method that uses 10-15mins treatment at 118°C. Ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) is a method that uses a brief (2-3 seconds) treatment at 142°C." ... from wikipedia
Charles Spencer Pitcher has written: 'Development of an ultrahigh vacuum compatible atomic hydrogen beam source' 'Tokamak plasma interaction with limiters'
In 1981 the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) was invented. The STM has ultrahigh resolution and can image single atoms.
S. W. Schneider has written: 'The reflection and transmission properties of a triple band dichroic surface' -- subject(s): Cross polarization, Dichroism, Dielectrics, Dipole Antennas, Extremely high frequencies, Skewness, Superhigh frequencies, Surface properties, Ultrahigh frequencies
Although, borough, breakthrough, cough, dough, enough, furlough, high, laugh, outweigh, overweigh, plough, reweigh and rough end with the letters GH. Additional words include sigh, sleigh, slough, sourdough, thigh, thorough, though, tough, ugh, ultrahigh, weigh and yarborough.
A total vacuum is a space that is completely empty of matter. It is not practically possible to achieve a complete vacuum . An approximation to this is a space with pressure much less than atmospheric pressure.
D. Bensman has written: 'SATCOM antenna siting study on a P-3C using the NEC-BSCV3.1' -- subject(s): Antenna radiation patterns, Position (Location), Antenna design, Ultrahigh frequencies, Applications programs (Computers), Aircraft antennas, Satellite communication, P-3 aircraft