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Scrambling logo #10101) Break-up gift 2) Type of climbing
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Scrambling logo #21000 Scrambling (also known as alpine scrambling) is a method of ascending rocky faces and ridges. It is an ambiguous term that lies somewhere between hiking and rock climbing. It is often distinguished from hillwalking by defining a scramble as a route where hands must be used in the ascent. Less exists to distinguish it from climbing, with many easy ...
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Scrambling

Scrambling logo #21000[linguistics] Scrambling is a common term for pragmatic word order. In the Chomskyan tradition, every language is assumed to have a basic word order which is fundamental to its sentence structure, so languages which exhibit a wide variety of different orders are said to have `scrambled` them from their `normal` word order. The notion of scr...
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Scrambling

Scrambling logo #21000[military] In military aviation, scrambling is the act of quickly getting military aircraft airborne to react to an immediate threat, usually to intercept hostile aircraft. ==Historical use== The term was used during the Battle of Britain, when RAF fighter pilots waited on the ground for Chain Home radar observations to detect oncoming enem...
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Scrambling

Scrambling logo #21002• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scramble • (a.) Confused and irregular; awkward; scambling.
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Scrambling

Scrambling logo #20600Process of interfering with a signal so that a decoder is needed in order to receive it for on-screen display. Scrambling is commonly used by free-to-air TV cable and satellite channels in order to restrict cross-border overspill and protect against infringements of their programme copyright agreements.
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scrambling logo #20718See isotopic scrambling.
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scrambling logo #21142a process used to combine a digital signal with a pseudo-random sequence producing a randomized digital signal, conveying the same information, in order to facilitate transmission
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scrambling logo #21142alteration of the characteristics of a television signal in order to prevent unauthorized reception of the information in clear form NOTE 1 - Scrambling is a specified process under the control of the conditional-access system. NOTE 2 - In French, the term 'codage' is sometimes used with this meaning.
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Scrambling logo #20972Scram'bling adjective Confused and irregular; awkward; scambling. -- Scram'bling*ly , adverb « A huge old scrambling bedroom.» Sir W. Scott.
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scrambling logo #21102[Football] evasive movements by a quarterback to avoid being sacked.
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Scrambling logo #23307Climbing which involves extreme hiking combined with boulders work.
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