parallel stream

collocation in English

meaningsofparallelandstream

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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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stream
noun[C]
uk
/striːm/
us
/striːm/
water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ...
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(Definition ofparallelandstreamfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The axis of the cardboard (or plate) may be free to move or may be fixed in aparallelstream.
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It must be mentioned, however that aparallelstreamof 'developmental' migration occurs as a consequence of employment opportunities in the urban non-agricultural sectors of the economy.
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These sub-bands can be used independently with completely different information streams, or used dependently in the case of information sent in aparallelstream.
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I think that the twentieth century in the arts has been unique in that its traditions have fragmented into separate, and largely parallel streams.
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After the invited talk we had coffee and then split into parallel streams and tutorial and workshop sessions.
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Similarly, unconscious processing in dichotic listening can be explained by separate, parallel streams of consciousness, one of which overwrites the other, which is therefore never recalled.
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Complexity takes a quantum leap when more than one such series is played at a time, forming parallel streams that may be heterophonic, contrapuntal or harmonic.
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The trellis pattern cuts down deeper into the weaker bedrock, and is characterized by nearly parallel streams that branch at higher angles.
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Efficiency is increased because parallel streams of data can be multiplexed within the same channel.
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In 2009 technology was announced to use parallel streams of data for extract, transform and load operations.
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At less than full flood, additional islets divide the curtain of water into separate parallel streams.
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A basic requirement for the success of this method is that the axial-flow compressors successfully transmit parallel streams of different isotopic compositions without significant mixing.
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