parallel channel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofparallelandchannel
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parallel
adjective
uk/ˈpær.ə.lel/us/ˈper.ə.lel/
If two or more lines, streets, etc. are parallel, the distance between them is the same all along ...
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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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They served as aparallelchannelof control, a means of ideological indoctrination in the barracks, and an apparatus for monitoring suspicious behavior.
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If both channels operated at the same clock speed, theparallelchannelwould be eight times faster.
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For example, an 8-bitparallelchannelwill convey eight bits (or a byte) simultaneously, whereas a serial channel would convey those same bits sequentially, one at a time.
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This is a honeycomb type of structure, consisting of a large number of parallel channels in which the gas flows.
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A faster response is possible if the integration is instantaneous over many parallel channels with appropriate randomness, and the analysis of this requires consideration of spiking neurons.
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The stack is a part consisting of small parallel channels.
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When more than two simultaneous events were available, the service could be increased to up to thirteen parallel channels.
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This is in contrast to parallel communication, where several bits are sent as a whole, on a link with several parallel channels.
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Dvoyanka is a wind musical instrument in the form of a rectangular prism with two parallel channels.
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This requires additional parallel channels for the check bit or bits.
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More recently heavy equipment has been brought in to replace the parallel channels with unconnected pools in some places, recreating the original marsh.
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The course may be a single straight channel, parallel channels, one or more loops, or a figure-8.
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These are pairs of parallel channels cut into the surface of the rock, and extending for considerable distances, often in an exactly straight line.
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Surrounding the boss, the smooth-surfaced region bears several deep parallel channels for blood vessels, suggesting that thicker, more complex skin tissue covered this region.
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Right at the outset, visual signals are analyzed not only for their position, but also, separately in parallel channels, for many other attributes such as brightness, color, orientation, depth.
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Two parallel channels are machined into the face of the headstock, reminiscent of the slots in the headstock of a classical guitar, but cut only halfway through the headstock.
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A monolithic catalyst support consists of many parallel channels separated by thin walls that are coated with the catalytic active substance, most commonly a metal like platinum.
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