Concept cluster: The Elements > Channels
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A secondary channel of activity, typically in parallel with primary channels and somewhat independent of them.
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(electronics) A gate that supplies a negative voltage
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(electronics) The name of the controlling terminal of a bipolar transistor (BJT).
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(electronics) A limiter circuit that completely cuts off signals above a specified threshold, rather than merely attenuating the peaks.
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Something through which another thing passes; a means of conveying or transmitting.
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Alternative form of distribution channel [(business, marketing) the route by which goods or services are passed from producer to user]
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(television) The act of a programme changing from one channel to another
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(parapsychology) A person who engages in channelling
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The division of a wide-band communications channel into multiple narrow-band channels.
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Any device or algorithm that selects a specific channel out of some input.
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Alternative spelling of channeler [(parapsychology) A person who engages in channelling]
adv
Towards a channel.
adj
Describing any effect of multiple channels reacting together
n
A minor channel connecting two larger channels running parallel to each other
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(engineering) A surface on a workpiece that establishes a datum.
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(business, marketing) the route by which goods or services are passed from producer to user
v
(UK, transitive) To connect electrically to the earth.
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A measurement performed on motor vehicles, required by the DMV, to prevent issuing valid registration if an excessive amount of waste fumes are produced during typical use. Cars typically are placed on a dynamometer to simulate different driving speeds.
adj
(electricity, Canada, US) Of or pertaining to an electrical conductor which is connected to earth; earthed.
n
(electronics) A conducting area on a board or chip which can be used for connecting wires.
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(aviation) The process of minimizing usage of electrical power by powering down nonessential equipment following an electrical generation failure, or to reduce the risk of an electrical fire in certain situations.
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A relatively large channel
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A channel, between two others, used as a heat exchanger
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(surveying) A description of a piece of land consisting of both measurements (metes) of the land and owners of land which is adjacent to (bounds) it.
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Alternative form of micromobility [Transportation over short distances, provided by lightweight (usually single-person) vehicles.]
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A television channel targeted at a small but specific audience
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A measure of the rate of doing work or transferring energy.
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(chemistry) A theoretical channel representing the pathway by which a chemical agent interacts with a receptor site.
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A method, usually involving radar technology, to measure a vehicle's velocity and evaluate the driver's compliance with the speed limit.
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A channel for information which is compartmentalized in such a manner that some parties who might be interested in its use or be able to utilize it are restricted from accessing it.

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