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The very high frequencies used by WeLink can transmit an enormous amount of data, but unlike the lower frequencies used by radio stations and cellphones, they don’t travel well through walls.

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For much of the decade following his first capture, Grizzly 168 was a marked bear that off and on sported a “very high frequency” tracking collar.

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“Any one mutation may rise to very high frequency across the world, just because of random chance,” says Kristian Andersen, a computational biologist at Scripps Research.

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Layers only three atoms thick can be grown by a process widely used in semiconductor manufacturing—chemical vapor deposition—at low cost over a large area and still operate at very high frequencies.

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Coast Guard officials said Wednesday that the very high frequency radio communications equipment was upgraded in Louisville, Kentucky.

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