"Demodulator" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A demodulator is an electronic device or circuit that separates the original message or modulation from a carrier wave or signal, allowing the original information to be reconstructed or extracted. In other words, it filters out the carrier wave and its frequency variations to recover the original signal or message. Demodulators are commonly used in telecommunications, radio broadcasting, and other transmission systems where modulation is used to transmit data or sounds.
Demodicosis refers to an infestation of the skin or mucous membranes by Demodex mites, a type of parasitic mite that is commonly found on the skin of mammals, including humans. These mites are typically found in the hair follicles and sebaceous glands of the skin, where they feed on skin cells and other debris. Demodicosis is often asymptomatic, but in some cases, it can cause a range of symptoms including redness, itching, and acne-like lesions on the skin.
Demodulated refers to the process of removing the modulation from a modulated signal, resulting in a signal that contains the original information or message. In other words, demodulation is the reverse process of modulation, where the carrier wave and the original signal are separated, and the original signal is extracted.
Demodulation is the process of extracting the original message or signal from a modulated carrier wave, which is a carrier wave that has been modified, or modulated, to encode the message or signal. In other words, demodulation is the reverse process of modulation, where the modulated signal is converted back to its original form, allowing the message or signal to be decoded and understood. Demodulation is commonly used in various fields such as telecommunications, radio broadcasting, and microwave transmission.
A demographer is a professional who studies the size, distribution, and composition of a population, including factors such as age, gender, race, income, occupation, and other characteristics. Demographers often use statistical techniques and data analysis to identify trends and patterns in a population, and to predict future changes or population growth.