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ultrahigh
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Ultrahigh is a German techno act comprising Cem Oral and Roger Cobernus. Since 1993 they have released several singles and two albums. Ultrahigh has also been featured on several compilations.
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a. (alternative spelling of ultra-high English)
Usage examples of ultrahigh.
Glastic: an ultrahigh molecular weight, thermosetting polymer of boron oxide that has the colloidal properties of glass with the ductility of plastic.
The research that yielded this information was, of necessity, conducted under ultrahigh vacuum.
Quinta emits, in the high and ultrahigh ranges, less than its sun, but a phenomenal amount for a lifeless planet.
So imagine an ultrahigh frequency EM field of infinite range, a field whose tugging vibrations universally attract matter of all types.
An electrical device that puts an ultrahigh voltage on distilled water, causing electrolysis, the breakdown of water into hydrogen and oxygen.
The chief stood and reached into the overhead for the chicken switch, the lever that would admit ultrahigh pressure air directly into the main ballast tanks forward.
UHF: A radio transmitter that is limited to line of sight in range and transmits in the ultrahigh frequencyi-frequency band.
Which is like the last sparks of the bonfire, and from which begins the next phase, because, when 'what was reversed' has come to the limit of its 'inside-out' expansion and created an 'antiworld,' and extended it, it begins to contract again and break back through the fissure, first in neutrino radiation, which is the hardest and most stable, because at that point there is no light yet, only, besides the neutrino radiation, ultrahigh gamma!
Apparently a boat designed for ultrahigh speed handles poorly at low speed—.
They could only talk with someone on the ground using the ultrahigh frequency radios that were limited to line-of-sight.
The whine seemed to rise in pitch with every step they took, straining to hit an ultrahigh frequency and put it out of the range of audibility.