
1) Airing 2) Broadcasting 3) Change 4) Channel 5) Channels 6) Conveyance 7) Dispersal 8) Dissemination 9) Fiberoptic 10) Fiberoptics 11) Fibreoptic 12) Fibreoptics 13) Forwarding 14) Gearb 15) Handover 16) Impartation 17) Imparting 18) Multimedia 19) Passage 20) Show 21) Spread 22) Telephotography 23) Transfer
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1) British literary magazine 2) Conveyance 3) English post-rock group 4) Message 5) Radio broadcast 6) Sending 7) The act of sending a message 8) Transfer 9) Transference 10) Transmittal 11) Transmitting
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• (n.) The act of transmitting, or the state of being transmitted; as, the transmission of letters, writings, papers, news, and the like, from one country to another; the transmission of rights, titles, or privileges, from father to son, or from one generation to another. • (n.) The right possessed by an heir or legatee of transmitting to...
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(trans- + L. missio a sending) 1. a passage or transfer, as of a disease from one individual to another, or of neutral impulses from one neuron to another. 2. the communication of inheritable qualities from parent to offspring
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(from the article `nervous system`) In the nervous system of animals at all levels of the evolutionary scale, the signals containing information about a particular stimulus are ... ...cells joined in this manner serve as a driving force for the movement of ions and even nutritive substances from one cell to the next. These ... ...imp...
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(from the article `telephone and telephone system`) ...frequency, or phaseare modified by another wave in such a manner that the original wave becomes a `carrier,` bearing the recognizable imprint of ... ...(InGaAsP/InP). This III–V compound system is central to the light emitters and detectors used in the 1.3-micro...
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in mechanical engineering, a device interposed between a source of power and a specific application for the purpose of adapting one to the other. ... [4 related articles]
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A gearbox with a number of selectable ratios, used to match the engine's rpm and torque to differing vehicle requirements.
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The process of sending or moving electricity from one point to another; usually defines that part of an electric power provider's electric power lines from the power plant buss to the last transformer before the customer's connection.
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The process of sending or moving electricity from one point to another; usually defines that part of an electric utility's electric power lines from the power plant buss to the last transformer before the customer's connection.
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1) radio waves or signals produced by a broadcasting transmitter 2) a programme, or a defined part of a programme
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passage of radiation through a medium without change of frequency of its monochromatic components
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1. <microbiology, physiology> A passage or transfer, as of a disease from one individual to another or of neutral impulses from one neuron to another. ... 2. <genetics> The communication of inheritable qualities from parent to offspring ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(trans-mish´әn) a passage or transfer, as of a disease from one individual to another, or of neural impulses from one neuron to another. the communication of genetic traits from parent to offspring. horizontal transmission the spread of infection from one individual to...
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spread of a pathogenic organism from one person to another.
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see gearbox.
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transmitting noun the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted
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noun communication by means of transmitted signals
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The ratio of the number of ions leaving a region of a mass spectrometer to the number entering that region.
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The activity of sending or conveying information.
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precise clocking. Such signals have the same frequency, with individual characters encapsulated in control bits (called start bits and stop bits) that designate the beginning and end of each character. Compare with asynchronous plesiochronous transmission.
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The process of sending or moving electricity from one point to another; usually defines that part of an electric power provider's electric power lines from the power plant buss to the last transformer before the customer's connection.
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Process by which incident light is transmitted through an object.
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[Message vocabulary] communication by means of sent signals
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Process by which incident light is transmitted through a material or object.
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