Collocations withchannel

These are words often used in combination withchannel.

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alternative channel
There is also a small but growing stock market that provides an alternative channel for private savings.
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analogue channel
The fact is that, through the use of modern compression techniques, we already have access to some five digital channels for every analogue channel.
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auditory channel
Auditory prompts were dubbed onto the auditory channel of one of the video tapes.
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cable channel
A conservative cable channel program might not attract ten million viewers, but it might draw two million viewers.
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channel blocker
The sodium channel blocker tetrodotoxin was then applied to the starburst amacrine cell.
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chat channel
Upon entering a chat channel, users begin to see messages from other participants in the order in which they were sent.
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chloride channel
A histamine-activated chloride channel involved in neurotransmission at a photoreceptor synapse.
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clear channel
There has been no clear channel by which they can make their feelings known.
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dedicated channel
Whether we vote for that or not, the broadcasters outside are already getting on with a dedicated channel.
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deep channel
It would be equally pointless to construct a deep channel for large bulk carriers where none are likely to use the port.
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diplomatic channel
Contact is being maintained through the diplomatic channel.
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drainage channel
The plots were oriented perpendicular to the drainage channel so that one half of each plot faced north and the other faced south.
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existing channel
Through this existing channel, new developments can already be exchanged between the relevant services and organizations.
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formal channels
When no formal channels were available, they devised their own.
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informal channels
Three-quarters of all respondents had heard through informal channels consisting of friends and relatives.
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input channel
This articulatory feedback happens on the intimate scale of movement and a very suitable human input channel for this is the sense of touch.
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irrigation channel
Both fields were sown at about the same time, were similar in size (c. 3 ha. each), and were separated by an irrigation channel.
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legal channels
Furthermore, a lack of representative and legal channels often makes the work of environmental groups difficult.
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main channel
In our case hearing is the main channel, and at times the only one, through which the children communicate with the system.
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media channel
It has to bring three factors into balance: the message(s), the media channel(s) and the audience(s).
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multiple channel
On the contrary, human communication, most broadly construed, takes place in multiple channels.
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narrow channel
The free long waves can be resonated inside the narrow channel.
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news channel
The fourth, the news channel, will be subject to the same regulations as everyone else in television.
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normal channel
Non-state policing in its various forms is becoming institutionalised in substantial sectors of society as the normal channel of criminal justice.
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official channel
The letter in question was not intercepted but was forwarded through the official channel at the specific request of the writers.
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outflow channel
The outflow channel is lined with a thin green mat that thickens and is replaced by an orange mat.
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parallel channel
They served as a parallel channel of control, a means of ideological indoctrination in the barracks, and an apparatus for monitoring suspicious behavior.
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potassium channel
Potassium and sodium ions in a potassium channel studied by molecular dynamics simulations.
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proper channel
And, second, the public want to know what is the proper channel.
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retail channel
In 2002, iolo launched its product line into the traditional software retail channel, gaining access to a worldwide marketplace and broad set of distribution opportunities.
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secure channel
We need a secure channel tunnel system and therefore we need a legal framework for it.
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sensory channel
The thalamus as an "entrance door" to virtually all the sensory channels has always attracted the attention of schizophrenia researchers.
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separate channel
Each ganglion cell type is thought to carry a separate channel of visual signals but the morphological classification of ganglion cell types has been difficult.
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ship channel
It may be that the big ship channel is delineated by buoys and bounded by the depth of the water.
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shipping channel
Many of the oysters are at depths that make them uneconomic to collect or are too near the main shipping channel to be harvested safely.
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sodium channel
Specificity for block by saxitoxin and divalent cations at a residue which determines sensitivity of sodium channel subtypes to guanidinium toxins.
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transmission channel
Second harmonic emitted forward originates mainly from the boundary of the transmission channel, and is generated by a small fraction of the main pulse.
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unofficial channel
Nonetheless, it was used as an unofficial channel of communication between the respective governments.
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usual channel
It can be arranged through the usual channel.
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