The Nyquist rate is a fundamental concept in the field of signal processing and communications, specifically related to the sampling of continuous-time signals. It is defined as twice the highest frequency present in a continuous signal. According to the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, in order to accurately reconstruct a signal without aliasing, it must be sampled at a rate that is at least twice its highest frequency component.

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