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Definition of Sinusoidal
1. Adjective. Having a succession of waves or curves.
Definition of Sinusoidal
1. a. Of or pertaining to a sinusoid; like a sinusoid.
Definition of Sinusoidal
1. Adjective. In the form of a wave, especially one whose amplitude varies in proportion to the sine of some variable (such as time). ¹
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Definition of Sinusoidal
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Sinusoidal
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Sinusoidal
Literary usage of Sinusoidal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases by Edwin James Houston (1903)
"sinusoidal Alternator.—An alternator capable of producing sinusoidal electromotive
forces. ... A circuit conveying sinusoidal currents. sinusoidal Curve. ..."
2. Spondylotherapy: Physio and Pharmaco-therapy and Diagnostic Methods Based on by Albert Abrams (1918)
"sinusoidal apparatus of Dr. JH Kellogg. currents generated may be reduced to the
... A slowly alternating current designated as SS (slow sinusoidal), ..."
3. Spondylotherapy: Physio and Pharmaco-therapy and Diagnostic Methods Based on by Albert Abrams (1918)
"sinusoidal apparatus of Dr. JH Kellogg. currents generated may be reduced to the
... A slowly alternating current designated as SS (slow sinusoidal), ..."
4. Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers by Harold Pender (1919)
"The analysis of any phenomenon involving non-sinusoidal quantities is based upon a
... 170 is shown, by the heavy curve, the wave form of a non-sinusoidal ..."
5. Electric Oscillations and Electric Waves: With Application to by George Washington Pierce (1920)
"It is proposed now to treat the two circuits, when one of them has operating
within it, or upon it, a sinusoidal electromotive force.1 FIo. 1. ..."
6. Electric Oscillations and Electric Waves: With Application to by George Washington Pierce (1920)
"It is proposed now to treat the two circuits, when one of them has operating
within it, or upon it, a sinusoidal electromotive force.1 Fio. 1. ..."
7. A System of Physiologic Therapeutics: A Practical Exposition of the Methods by Solomon Solis-Cohen (1901)
"sinusoidal Currents. There are several physical peculiarities possessed by the
sinusoidal current that cause it to act differently upon the body from other ..."
8. Spondylotherapy; Spinal Concussion and the Application of Other Methods to by Albert Abrams (1910)
"sinusoidal apparatus of Dr. JH Kellogg. currents generated may be reduced to the
... A slowly alternating current designated as SS (slow sinusoidal), ..."