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A zone within the range of a radio transmitter where little or no radio signal can be received.
Dead spots are abnormally fast decays of the fundamental tone on http://www.answers.com/topic/string-instrument and are caused by a http://www.answers.com/topic/damping of the string's vibrations at a given note, due to energy transfer from the string to the instrument body. A "cure" is to use a graphite bass neck, which by nature of its molecular properties, moves the dead spot higher in the frequency range, and out of the most used region of the neck

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A dead spot is an area where a wireless signal is weak or nonexistent, leading to poor or no connectivity. This can occur due to physical obstructions, interference, or a lack of sufficient infrastructure. Dead spots can be especially frustrating for users trying to access the internet or make calls on their devices.

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