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Crosstalk logo #10101) Disturbance 2) Electrical phenomena 3) Interference 4) Noise 5) Party-line problem 6) Side conversation 7) Sound measurement 8) Telephone phenomenon
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #10101) Xt
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CrossTalk

CrossTalk logo #21000 The show was created by Lavelle who previously hosted IMHO and In Context on RT. It also featured input from Yelena Khanga who provided the background story on the topic of discussion for the day. CrossTalk premiered on September 30, 2009 and airs for 30 minutes. ...
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #21000[biology] Biological crosstalk refers to instances in which one or more components of one signal transduction pathway affect another. This can be achieved through a number of ways with the most common form being crosstalk between proteins of signaling cascades. In these signal transduction pathways, there are often shared components that ca...
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #21000[comedy] Crosstalk, also known by its Chinese name xiangsheng ({zh|t=相聲|s=相声|p=xiàngsheng|l=face and voice}), is a traditional Chinese comedic performance in the form of a dialogue between two performers, or, much less often, a solo monologue or, even less frequently, a multi-person dialogue. The language, rich in puns and allusion...
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #21000[electronics] In electronics, crosstalk (XT) is any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel. Crosstalk is usually caused by undesired capacitive, inductive, or conductive coupling from one circuit, part of a circuit, or channel, to ...
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crosstalk

crosstalk logo #21142the appearance of undesired energy in a channel, owing to the presence of a signal in another channel, caused by, for example induction, conduction or non-linearity
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crosstalk

crosstalk logo #21142superposition on the picture of unwanted images caused by signals in other video channels
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #20447Leakage of an audio signal into a channel that iris not intended to be in, from an adjacent or nearby channel.
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #20510The unwanted coupling of signals between different pairs in a cable.
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #20523Crosstalk is the leakage of a signal into adjacent channels or into another part of a system. Crosstalk may occur through electrical, mechanical, magnetic, capacitive or other forms of coupling, for example, between adjacent heads in a multitrack recorder, in analogue disc recordings, or in electronic circuits, such as when wires or tracks on a pri...
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crosstalk logo #20870 See circuit coupling.
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #20957When unwanted electromagnetic fields from conductors are transferred into adjacent conductors. Crosstalk is controlled by twisting conductors into a pair or separating/shielding conductors.
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crosstalk logo #21001(kros´tawk) in cardiology, inappropriate detection of the atrial stimulus by the ventricular sensing mechanism, usually seen with dual chamber pacemakers; it can lead to asystole. Pacemakers are now able to respond to crosstalk with an obligatory ventricular pacing stimulus at a shorter than average A-V interval.
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #10444 Electrical leaking between audio channels.
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #21051In stereo, this is the breakthrough between channels measured as separation (in decibels) between the wanted sounds of the desired channel and the unwanted sounds from the second channel. (Sound)
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #20586When one electronic signal begins to interfere with another electronic signal, this interference is referred to as crosstalk.
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crosstalk

crosstalk logo #20400[n] - the presence of an unwanted signal via an accidental coupling
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #20156A type of interference where one signal is present in some measure on a second signal in a system. The amount of crosstalk is measured as a ratio and expressed in dB. It can be caused by unintentionalcapacitance (AC coupling) or more commonly by bad Earth connections on a connector panel.
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #20850The unwanted transfer of energy from one communications circuit to another.
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crosstalk logo #20974XT noun the presence of an unwanted signal via an accidental coupling
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Crosstalk

Crosstalk logo #22803In electronic signaling, an error condition caused when the signal from one circuit causes a disturbance to the signal of thenearby circuit..
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