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Exemples d’utilisation de NOTCH dans une phrase

  • The town is home to the New Hampshire Highland Games and to a portion of Franconia Notch State Park.
  • In the mid-20th century, supervision signals on long-distance trunks in North America were primarily in-band, for example at 2600 Hz, necessitating a notch filter to prevent interference.
  • Leaves are round, with a radial notch in Nymphaea and Nuphar, but fully circular in Victoria and Euryale.
  • Middle English scocchen derives from Anglo-French escocher meaning "to notch, nick or pierce", from coche, "a notch, groove".
  • In New Hampshire, the two highways have several interchanges with each other, as well as a concurrency through Franconia Notch State Park.
  • A salient along the northwestern margin of the county runs through Crawford Notch; the northern portion of the salient is within Crawford Notch State Park.
  • Part of Southwick, Massachusetts, known as "the Notch" seceded from Massachusetts in 1774, just before the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War.
  • Beginning in 1916, and for a few years after that, New Ashford had the distinction of casting the first vote in United States Presidential Elections (as Dixville Notch, New Hampshire does today).
  • Bartlett also is home to the Bear Notch Ski Touring area affording Nordic ski enthusiasts trails in the upper Saco River Valley.
  • Native Americans used a trail up the Saco River valley through Crawford Notch, and during the French and Indian Wars, many English captives were taken to Canada that way.
  • In 1772, a road was built through Pinkham Notch, and the area was first settled in 1778 by Benjamin Copp and his family.
  • The Dry River enters the valley of the Saco River in Crawford Notch at the southern end of the township, and the northern end is below Oakes Gulf on the southern slopes of Mount Washington.
  • New Hampshire Route 16 follows the Peabody River through the grant, leading southward (upstream) to the height of land at Pinkham Notch in neighboring Pinkham's Grant and north to U.
  • New Hampshire Route 16 passes through the grant as it traverses the notch; the highway leads north to Gorham and south to North Conway.
  • Patrons found amusement in the casino and bowling alley, or on carriage rides touring nearby Franconia Notch.
  • Wirt – A hamlet located on County Road 34 (West Notch Road and Evans Street) north of Richburg.
  • Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States, was born and raised in Plymouth and is buried there in the Plymouth Notch cemetery.
  • One way to remove the noise is to filter the signal with a notch filter at the mains frequency and its vicinity, but this could excessively degrade the quality of the ECG since the heart beat would also likely have frequency components in the rejected range.
  • Tampers are often made with a notch or small holes to permit airflow so that tamping the tobacco does not extinguish the flame.
  • A common practice with single-sided floppies was to punch a second notch on the opposite side of the disk to enable use of both sides of the media, creating a flippy disk, so called because one originally had to flip the disk over to use the other side.



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