
1) Allochronic 2) Anachronic 3) Anachronistic 4) Anachronous 5) Async 6) Nonparallel 7) Nonsynchronous 8) Unsynchronised 9) Unsynchronized 10) Unsynchronous
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1) Not synchronous
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• (a.) Not simultaneous; not concurrent in time; -- opposed to synchronous.
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In birds, the situation when a clutch of eggs do not hatch at the same time. Rather, the eggs hatch over a period of days. Many raptors exhibit asynchronous hatching. This is a natural adaptation where if food sources are scarce then only the strongest young survive to fledge.
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Describes events that occur independently of each other but on a similar time scale.
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A data transmission which does not require a separate clock signal for the reception of data. In code sets, character codes containing start and stop bits.
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(a-sing´krә-nәs) pertaining to asynchronism. in cardiac pacing terminology, said of a pacemaker that cannot sense any spontaneous underlying cardiac electrical activity, so that pacing is done at a fixed, constant rate.
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communications are independent of time or place, and messages go to and fro rather than appearing in one place at almost the same time (synchronous communication). Examples of asynchronous communication are email lists, bulletin boards and forums.
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Describes hatching in a clutch of eggs that occurs over a period of several days rather than all the eggs hatching together
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A·syn'chro·nous adjective [ Greek ... not +
synchronous .] Not simultaneous; not concurrent in time; -- opposed to
synchronous .
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Asynchronous refers to occurring without central control or in an unpredictable time interval between successive elements; the typical mode of telegraphy, minicomputers and personal computers; requires s transmission of 'start' and 'stop' bits to provide decoding synchronisation at the receiver.
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[
adj] - (digital communication) pertaining to a transmission technique that does not require a common clock between the communicating devices 2. [adj] - not synchronous
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asynchronism, asynchronous, asynchrony 1. Operating at a rate determined by the system rather than at a regular rate of chronological time; without a fixed time pattern. 2. Describing the relationship of two or more systems that run at their own rates and interact at unpredictable times.
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Lacking synchronization. In video, a signal is asynchronous when its timing differs from that of the system reference signal. A foreign video signal is asynchronous before a local frame synchronizer treats it.
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ElectronicsThe transmission of data between a transmitting and a receiving device that occurs as a series of zeros and ones. For the data to be 'read' correctly, the receiving device must begin reading at the proper point in the series. In asynchronous communication, this coordination is accomplished by having each character surrounded by one or mo...
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adjective not synchronous; not occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase
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A system of communication in which each discreet delivery of information establishes its own timing impulse rather than having to conform to the timing impulse of previous deliveries.
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Term describing digital signals that are transmitted without precise clocking. Such signals generally have different frequencies and phase relationships. Asynchronous transmissions usually encapsulate individual characters in control bits (called start and stop bits) that designate the beginning and end of each character. Compare with Isochronou...
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not occurring at the same time. · (of a computer or other electrical machine) having each operation started only after the preceding operation is completed. · of or pertaining to operation without the use of fixed time intervals (opposed to synchronous).
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not occurring or existing at the same time
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