transmission channel
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftransmissionandchannel
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transmission
noun
uk/trænzˈmɪʃ.ən/us/trænˈsmɪʃ.ən/
the process of broadcasting or sending out something by radio or television, on the internet, etc., or something that is broadcast or sent ...
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channel
noun[C]
uk/ˈtʃæn.əl/us/ˈtʃæn.əl/
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or ...
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(Definition oftransmissionandchannelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second harmonic emitted forward originates mainly from the boundary of thetransmissionchannel, and is generated by a small fraction of the main pulse.
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Despite the general similarity, the specific details of the estimation results suggest some differences in the monetarytransmissionchannel.
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Wieland (2000) notes that under model uncertainty central banks may be inclined to change their instruments slightly in order to obtain information about the way thetransmissionchannelworks.
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In fact, we now see that there is a thirdtransmissionchannel, namely, the movements of capital which can affect even simpler, less opaque financial markets.
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The general scheme is that half-duplex uses onetransmissionchannelrather than two.
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A "trunk" is a singletransmissionchannelbetween two points on the network: each point is either a switching center or a node (such as a telephone).
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In that case, and if thetransmissionchannelis not fully loaded, there is a good likelihood that one of the ciphertext streams will be just nulls.
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Each network has an audio conference channel, with priority given to the squad leader, an alert channel from the infantryman to his leader, and a datatransmissionchannel.
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An unfiltered wire is intrinsically a low-passtransmissionchannel, while a line code is intrinsically a pulse wave signal that occupies a frequency spectrum of infinite bandwidth.
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A single directtransmissionchannel, "e.g.," voice-frequency circuit, between two positions of a large switchboard to facilitate the interconnection of other circuits appearing at the respective switchboard positions. 2.
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However, these transmission channels cannot easily be studied unless a structural analysis is performed.
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In fact, they have been hit through several transmission channels, such as volatile commodity prices, declining export revenues and tourism earnings, as well as falling capital flows and remittances.
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Transmission channels are generally limited in the bandwidth they can carry.
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A user can set up the number of concurrent parallel transmission channels 1 to 32.
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For the purpose of providing process-specific transmission channels for applications, the layer establishes the concept of the port.
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Often single transmission channels contain blocks of data at more than one of the rates.
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Unlike other multichannel surround formats, its transmission channels do not carry speaker signals.
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Specific proposed high-risk transmission channels, allowing the virus to adapt to humans and spread throughout the society, depend on the proposed timing of the animal-to-human crossing.
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Some channels, however, are duplex transmission channels where communication can take place in both directions simultaneously when the equipment on both ends allow it (full duplex), otherwise semi-duplex is used.
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