
1) Coordination 2) Harmonization 3) Synchroneity 4) Synchronicity 5) Synchronisation 6) Synchronising 7) Synchronism 8) Synchronizing 9) Synchrony 10) Unison
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Synchronization is the coordination of events to operate a system in unison. The familiar conductor of an orchestra serves to keep the orchestra in time. Systems operating with all their parts in synchrony are said to be synchronous or in sync. Today, synchronization can occur on a global basis through the GPS-enabled timekeeping systems (and simi...
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[alternating current] In an alternating current electric power system, synchronization is the process of matching the speed and frequency of a generator or other source to a running network. An AC generator cannot deliver power to an electrical grid unless it is running at the same frequency as the network. If two segments of a grid are dis...
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[computer science] In computer science, synchronization refers to one of two distinct but related concepts: synchronization of processes, and synchronization of data. Process synchronization refers to the idea that multiple processes are to join up or handshake at a certain point, in order to reach an agreement or commit to a certain sequen...
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• (n.) The act of synchronizing; concurrence of events in respect to time.
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Correctly aligning the photographic and audio portions of a film so that the image and sound is heard and seen simultaneously
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(from the article `photography, technology of`) Flash units are usually fired with a switch in the camera shutter to synchronize the flash with the shutter opening. A contact in the camera`s flash ... Dubbing is often employed in the original-language version of a sound track for technical reasons. Filmmakers routinely use it to remedy ...
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the process of adjusting clock frequencies to achieve synchronism of two time-varying phenomena, time-scales or signals NOTE - The associated verb is 'to synchronize'.
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the establishment of equal scanning line frequencies at the transmitter and receiver
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adjusting the carrier frequency of a sound broadcasting transmitter so that it may form part of a synchronized network NOTE - Associated term: to synchronize.
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The running of two devices (such as two tape decks) in time with one another.
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Syn`chro·ni·za'tion noun The act of synchronizing; concurrence of events in respect to time.
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[
n] - an adjustment that causes something to occur or recur in unison 2. [n] - coordinating by causing to indicate the same time
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synchronize, synchronization 1. To occur at the same time; to coincide in point of time; to be contemporary or simultaneous. 2. To cause to be, or represent as, synchronous; to assign the same date to; to bring together events, etc. belonging to the same time. 3. To occur at the same successive instants of time; to keep time with; to go on at the s...
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Synchronization Timing readers or reader antennas near one another so that they don't interfere with each another.
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synchronisation noun coordinating by causing to indicate the same time; `the synchronization of their watches was an important preliminary`
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Establishment of common timing between sender and receiver.
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