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  • === [[Dry hopping|Dry Hopping]] === ...process is typically done in a secondary fermentation vessel or a keg. Dry hopping is commonly used in the production of hop-forward beer styles such as India
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  • ...reater than the frequency content of the   original information. Frequency hopping, direct sequence spreading,   time scrambling, and combinations of these t
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  • ...rt fur and long, pointed ears. Kangaroos are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of locomotion. The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia: i ...nly large animals to use hopping as a means of locomotion. The comfortable hopping speed for a red kangaroo is about 20–25 km/h (12–16 mph), but speeds of
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  • In addition to light beer, Owades also developed the process of dry hopping, which involves adding hops during the fermentation process to enhance the ...s and scientific contributions. His inventions, such as light beer and dry hopping, continue to shape the way beer is brewed and enjoyed today.
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  • ...er-slave relationship. The master device controls the timing and frequency hopping sequence for data transmission. It also manages the connection and synchron ...requencies within the designated frequency band at regular intervals. This hopping pattern is synchronized among all devices in the piconet, ensuring secure a
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  • ...an early technique for [[spread spectrum]] communications and [[frequency hopping]], which laid the foundation for modern [[Wi-Fi]], [[GPS]], and [[Bluetooth ...ption of Allied torpedoes. She co-invented this early version of frequency hopping spread spectrum communication with George Antheil, a composer and her neigh
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  • * [[Hopping]]
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  • ..., and surrounding islands, known for their large hind legs and distinctive hopping form of locomotion. The family includes well-known members such as the [[ka ...ul hind legs, long feet, and large tails, which they use for balance while hopping. This mode of locomotion is energy-efficient over long distances and allows
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  • * [[Hopping]]
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  • ...and Hopping''': Animals such as [[kangaroos]] and [[frogs]] use jumping or hopping as a primary means of locomotion, propelling themselves through the air.
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  • ...]]. Recognizable for their distinctive long ears, fluffy tails, and unique hopping movements, rabbits can be found across various regions of the world, with t ...': Possessing hind legs longer than their front ones, rabbits are adept at hopping and jumping, which also serves as a primary mode of locomotion.
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  • * [[Hopping]]
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  • * Difficulty with running, hopping, and jumping
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  • ...able operations such as the [[Normandy Landings]] and the [[Pacific Island Hopping Campaign]].
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  • * [[Hopping]]
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  • ...ts to improve performance. Plyometric exercises typically involve jumping, hopping, and bounding movements that require the muscles to exert maximum force in
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  • ...hn" is unclear. Some suggest it may come from an old tradition of children hopping around the table before eating the dish on [[New Year's Day]]. Others belie
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  • ...icorn]]: A double IPA that balances a heavy, malt body with the aggressive hopping rates of a new school American IPA.
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  • ...king cell walls) and is transmitted by [[insect]] vectors, primarily plant-hopping insects known as [[planthoppers]].
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  • ...lder muscles as they compensate for the hindquarters. A distinctive "bunny hopping" gait may also be observed due to the discomfort in the hip area.
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