electronic signal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofelectronicandsignal
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electronic
adjective
uk/ˌel.ekˈtrɒn.ɪk/us/iˌlekˈtrɑː.nɪk/
(especially of equipment), using, based on, or used in a system of operation that involves the control of electric current by ...
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signal
noun[C]
uk/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/us/ˈsɪɡ.nəl/
an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or ...
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(Definition ofelectronicandsignalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Myelination of the nerves is essential for quick saltatoryelectronicsignalconduction through the axons.
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Theelectronicsignaltriggers oscillators and filters and the envelope shape can be manipulated in fine detail.
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The same applies, and perhaps to a greater degree, in regard to the more recently developed techniques of closed-circuit television with video-recording and subsequentelectronicsignalanalysis.
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Shannon's concerns were with the transmission of anelectronicsignalsuch as a voice message down a telephone line and the calculation of the tolerance of that system to noise.
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The gate allows the user to enable outputs and/or triggers with anelectronicsignal.
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First, the electronics system turns the image into anelectronicsignal.
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Thus, claim 1 does not involve the transformation of any physical object or substance, or anelectronicsignalrepresentative of any physical object or substance.
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In 2007 the line was closed for trackworks; it was given newelectronicsignalboxes and was equipped for the trains using tilting technology.
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The injectors are activated using one of two methods - hydraulic pressure from the fuel pump, or anelectronicsignalfrom an engine controller.
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The object's appearance is presented as an emitted or reflected electromagnetic wave, one form ofelectronicsignal.
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This leads to a corresponding number of released hydrogens and a proportionally higherelectronicsignal.
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Recording of audio using anelectronicsignalthat varies continuously.
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Frequency counters usually measure the number of oscillations or pulses per second in a repetitiveelectronicsignal.
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The measurement is recorded as anelectronicsignalwhich is amplified and split into two signals: a high band and a low band.
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The operational part of the station is being remodeled as well; the old signal box has been recently replaced with anelectronicsignalbox.
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The timing of the valve is controlled by anelectronicsignalsent to the solenoid valves.
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