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  1. Control arm
    In automotive suspension, an automobile`s control arm or wishbone (aka. A-arm or A-frame) is a nearly flat and roughly triangular suspension member (or sub-frame), that pivots in two places. The broad end of the triangle attaches at the frame and pivots on a bushing. The narrow end attaches to the ...
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  2. control arm
    The group of participants in a clinical trial who receive standard treatment or a placebo, against which those receiving the experimental treatment are compared. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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  3. Control flow diagram
    A control flow diagram (CFD) is a diagram to describe the control flow of a business process, process or program. Control flow diagrams were developed in the 1950s, and are widely used in multiple engineering disciplines. They are one of the classic business process modeling methodologies, along wi...
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  4. Control loading system
    A Control Loading System (CLS, also known as Electric Control Loading), is used to provide pilots with realistic flight control forces in a flight simulator or training device. These are used in both commercial and military training applications. == History == The history of control loading systems...
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  5. control mechanism
    a mechanism including all the parts which are intended for the operation of the switch
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  6. control member drive mechanism
    device used for moving a control member
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  7. Control premium
    Control premium is an amount that a buyer is usually willing to pay over the current market price of a publicly traded company. Contrary to a widely held view, this premium is not justified by the expected synergies, such as the expected increase in cash flow resulting from cost savings and revenue...
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  8. control problem
    (from the article `control theory`) ...principle, any control problem can be solved in two steps: (1) building an optimal filter (a so-called Kalman filter) to determine the best ...
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  9. Control Program
    (operating system) (CP) The component of IBM's Virtual Machine (VM) that provides 'guest support' for operating systems that run on IBM mainframe compatible processors. Cp does this by providing a seamless emulation of privileged functions in the problem program environment. (1999-01-19)
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  10. control program
    (from the article `computer`) In order to make the early computers truly useful and efficient, two major innovations in software were needed. One was high-level programming ...
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  11. Control Room
    See Bio-Box.
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  12. control room
    [n] - a room housing control equipment (as in a recording studio)
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  1. control room
    noun a room housing control equipment (as in a recording studio)
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  2. Control room
    A control room is a room serving as an operations centre where a facility or service can be monitored and controlled. Examples include: ==Special hazards and mitigation== A control room can, at times, be designated as an area of refuge, particularly in high risk facilities, such as a nuclear power ...
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  3. Control Room
    [film] Lilah Bankier Charles Marquardt Alan Oxman Control Room is a 2004 documentary film about Al Jazeera and its relations with the US Central Command (CENTCOM), as well as the other news organizations that covered the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Made by Egyptian-American filmmaker Jehane Nouja...
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  4. control room
    central room for control and supervision of the electrical and processing nuclear reactor systems
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  5. control room
    room associated with a television studio in which video and sound signals are processed, including such operations as level adjustments, switching of various sources, mixing and signal monitoring. It also includes various items of equipment required for the studio
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  6. Control Structure Diagram
    The Control Structure Diagram automatically documents the program flow within the source code and adds indentation with graphical symbols. Thereby the source code becomes visibly structured without sacrificing space. ...
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  7. Control system
    Optimisation techniques for maximising some objective function over time by exercising continuous control over a system. The methods have been most successfully applied in physics and electrical engineering.
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  8. control system
    [n] - a system for controlling the operation of another system
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  9. control system
    noun a system for controlling the operation of another system
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  10. control system
    means by which a variable quantity or set of variable quantities is made to conform to a prescribed norm. It either holds the values of the ... [11 related articles]
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  11. Control system
    A control system is a device, or set of devices to manage, command, direct or regulate the behavior of other devices or system. There are two common classes of control systems, with many variations and combinations: logic or sequential controls, and feedback or linear controls. There is also fuzzy ...
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  12. Control System
    A system that is intelligently controlled by the activities of humans. For example, a dam on a river.
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  13. control system
    system constituted by a controlled system, its controlling system, the measuring element and the associated transducing elements
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