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- Super high frequency (SHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range between 3 and 30 gigahertz (GHz). This band of frequencies is...
- (pronominal lowering, tonic/atonic alternation, laryngeal alternation). The superhigh tone, also called highfall by Montgomery-Anderson, has a distinctive morphosyntactical...
- the evolution of the bikini. According to Mills, "The leg line became superhigh, the front was superlow, and the straps were superthin." Women's magazines...
- Opera City Tower. Official website  (in ****anese) Tokyo Opera City Map Superhigh-Rise Buildings and Towers (Takenaka Corporation)  (in English) v t e...
- Marc E. B****y. She made her acting debut in Edouard Pluvieux's series SuperHigh, starring alongside Kev Adams and DeStorm. She has also done some work...
- Living Show Montgomery Malcolm TV movie 2017 Ozark Hanson Sr. 1 Episode, Sugarwood Stitchers Rudy Grant 1 Episode, Dreamland SuperHigh Bruce 7 episodes...
- animated film My Life as a Courgette. In 2016, Mexican Stoner Rock band SUPERHIGH recorded a Spanish version titled "Oso Polar", and released it as a digital...
- Corporation (21 January 2015). "Work to Start on New Construction of Superhigh-Rise Mixed-Use Building in Indonesia". Takenaka.co.jp. Retrieved 16 May...
- Paetzel, R.; et al. (2003). Yen, Anthony (ed.). "Excimer lasers for superhigh NA 193-nm lithography". Proc. SPIE. Optical Microlithography XVI. 5040:...
- 2015-06-26. Kaneko, K.; Ishii, C.; Ruike, M.; Kuwabara, H. (1992). "Origin of superhigh surface area and microcrystalline graphitic structures of activated carbons"...