
1) Accrual 2) Acquire 3) Added amount 4) Addition 5) Advance 6) Amplification 7) Appreciate 8) Bad news for a dieter 9) Bit of profit 10) Blow the diet 11) Build up 12) Bull market feature 13) Cheer rival 14) Come into possession 15) Come out ahead 16) Come to have 17) Death-defying yardage pickup 18) Derive a benefit from
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1) Achieve 2) Attain 3) Benefit 4) Capitalize 5) Earn 6) Gather 7) Get 8) Good 9) Increase 10) Net 11) Obtain 12) Profit 13) Profitability 14) Profitableness 15) Proportion 16) Reach 17) Realise 18) Realize 19) Reap 20) Rise 21) Score
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- a quantity that is added
- the advantageous quality of being beneficial
- the amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input
- the amount by which the revenue of a business exceeds its cost of operating
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• (n.) A square or beveled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam. • (n.) To reach; to attain to; to arrive at; as, to gain the top of a mountain; to gain a good harbor. • (n.) To get, incur, or receive, as loss, harm, or damage. • (v. t.)...
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(from the article `amplifier`) ...control and measuring instruments, radar, and countless other devices all depend on this basic process of amplification. The overall amplification ...
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A measure of the increase in forward transmitter power of an antenna or telescope with respect to that of an isotropic radiator. An antenna is said to have a 'directivity' since it directs more energy in one direction. It is proportional to the aperture area of the telescope and inversely proportional to the square of the wavelength. Even small ...
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A profit on a securities transaction recognized by selling a security for more than the security originally cost. The gain is the difference between the cost and the sale.
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for a linear time-invariant system with a sinusoidal input variable in steady state the ratio of the amplitude of the output variable to the amplitude of the corresponding input variable, represented as a function of the angular frequency ? NOTE 1 - The gain is the modulus (absolute value) of the frequency response at a given angular frequency. NO....
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1. an increase between two points of an electric, electromagnetic, or acoustic power 2. the quantitative expression of a power increase by the ratio of the values at two points of a power or of a quantity related to power in a well defined manner NOTE 1 - By extension, the word 'gain' may represent the ratio of powers in a given situation and in a ...
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1) Knob usually found at the top of each input channel on the soundboard. Used to set input levels of the separate channels to relatively equal positions.
2) The amount of increase in audio signal strength, often expressed in dB.
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<physics> (Amplification) Increase in a signal transmitted from one point to another through an amplifier. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(gān) the increase achieved by amplification of a signal. brightness gain a factor in intensification of radiographs; minification factor multiplied by flux gain. flux gain in radiology, acceleration of electrons that strike the output phosphor in radi...
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A method of adjusting a CCD sensor's sensitivity to light
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Gain (gān)
noun [ Confer W.
gan a mortise.]
(Architecture) A square or beveled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
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Gain adjective [ Middle English
gein ,
gain , good, near, quick; confer Icelandic
gegn ready, serviceable, and
gegn , adverb , against, opposite. Confer
Ahain .] Convenient; suitable; direct; near; handy; dexterous; easy; profitable; cheap; respectable. [ Obsolete or ...
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Gain intransitive verb To have or receive advantage or profit; to acquire gain; to grow rich; to advance in interest, health, or happiness; to make progress; as, the sick man
gains daily. « Thou hast greedily
gained of thy neighbors by extortion.»
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Gain transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Gained (gānd);
present participle & verbal noun Gaining .] [ From
gain ,
noun but. probably influenced by French
gagner to earn, gain, Old Fr...
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(See genetic gain.)
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A method of adjusting a CCD sensor's sensitivity to light.
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Any increase or decrease in strength of an electrical signal. Gain is often measured in terms of decibels, the logarithmic ratio of input to output.
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A general term used to denote an increase in signal power in transmission from one point to another. Usually expressed in dB, for a microwave tube the power gain is the ratio of the output signal power to the drive signal power.
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verb rise in rate or price; `The stock market gained 24 points today`
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take in verb earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; `How much do you make a month in your new job?`; `She earns a lot in her new job`; `this merger brought in lots of money`; `He clears $5,000 each month`
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- Excess of REVENUES received over costs relating to a specific transaction.
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A kind of rough sensititivy control for an incoming sound channel on a mixer.
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