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  2. Spectral band replication - Wikipedia

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    The SBR idea is based on the principle that the psychoacoustic part of the human brain tends to analyse higher frequencies with less accuracy; thus harmonic phenomena associated with the spectral band replication process needs only be accurate in a perceptual sense and not technically or mathematically exact.

  3. Sungrow - Wikipedia

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    Sungrow has played a significant role in Targeted Poverty Alleviation via photovoltaics. In April 2016, General Secretary Xi Jinping visited Anhui province and affirmed Sungrow's contribution to the project. [2] In 2017, Sungrow built the Sungrow Huainan Solar Farm which at the time was the largest floating solar farm in the world.

  4. mp3PRO - Wikipedia

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    mp3PRO is an unmaintained proprietary audio compression codec that combines the MP3 audio format with the spectral band replication (SBR) compression method. At the time it was developed it could reduce the size of a stereo MP3 by as much as 50% while maintaining the same relative quality. [1]

  5. Polybutadiene - Wikipedia

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    Its main competitors in this application are styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and natural rubber. Polybutadiene has the advantage compared to SBR in its lower liquid-glass transition temperature, which gives it a high resistance to wear and a low rolling resistance. [19] [27] This gives the tires a long life and low fuel consumption. However, the ...

  6. Sungrow Huainan Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Sungrow Huainan Solar Farm was once the world's largest floating solar array. Located 5 km southwest of Nihe Town, Huainan city in China's Anhui province, the array floats on an artificial lake, created on the site of a former coal mine, and has a capacity of 40 MW. [1] The array consists of 166,000 panels and was built by Sungrow Power ...

  7. SBR - Wikipedia

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    SBR may refer to: Science and technology. Sequencing batch reactor, for wastewater treatment; Spectral band replication, to enhance audio codecs;

  8. Sulfur bromide - Wikipedia

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  9. Styrene-butadiene - Wikipedia

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    Styrene-butadiene or styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) describe families of synthetic rubbers derived from styrene and butadiene (the version developed by Goodyear is called Neolite [1]). These materials have good abrasion resistance and good aging stability when protected by additives. In 2012, more than 5.4 million tonnes of SBR were processed ...