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(ŭn'dū-lāt),
Having an irregular, wavy border; denoting the shape of a bacterial colony.
[Mod. L. undula, dim. of unda, wave]
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un·du·late

(ŭn'dyū-lăt)
Having an irregular, wavy border; denoting the shape of a bacterial colony.
[Mod. L. undula, dim. of unda, wave]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

undulate

(of plant leaves) with up-and-down wavy edges.
Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005
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Simplified 3D Model of the gear (100:1) between the propeller and the undulator.
Table 2 summarizes design examples for high-repetition rate, high-average power laser, such as the coherent combining fiber-based chirped pulse amplification (CPA) laser, (83) driven laser plasma accelerator-based kW-level FEL EUV radiation source at 13.5 nm (Case A) (84) and 6.7 nm (Case B) wavelengths using the undulator with the period of 15 mm and the gap of 3 mm, assuming a FWHM electron bunch duration of ~10fs, a relative energy spread of [DELTA]E/[E.sub.b] ~ 1%.
When the Advanced Photon Source is completed in 1995 it will have 35 undulators, each much more powerful than the experimental model at Cornell.
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