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  • 1Output channel — Выходной канал; Канал вывода …

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  • 2Channel 5 (UK) — Channel 5 Channel 5 logo Launched 30 March 1997 (1997 03 30) Owned by Northern Shell …

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  • 3Output — is the term denoting either an exit or changes which exit a system and which activate/modify a process. It is an abstract concept, used in the modeling, system(s) design and system(s) exploitation. Contents 1 Types of output 1.1 In control theory …

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  • 4Channel Tunnel — Map of the Channel Tunnel Overview Location English Channel (Strait of Dover) Coordinates Folkestone …

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  • 5Channel Zero (company) — Channel Zero Inc. Type Private company Industry Media Founded 2000 Headquarters …

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  • 6Channel M Breakfast — Genre Features, news, sport, entertainment Country of origin  England Production …

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  • 7Output power of an analog TV transmitter — Output power of a TV transmitter is the electric power applied to antenna system. There are two definitions: nominal (or peak) and thermal. Contents 1 Power defined in terms of voltage 2 Nominal power of a TV transmitter 3 The thermal power …

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  • 8Channel X Radio — WCXU/WCXX/WCXV City of license Caribou (WCXU) Madawaska (WCXX) Van Buren (WCXV) Fort Kent (W276AY) Broadcast area Aroostook County, Maine Frequency 97.7 MHz (WCXU) 102.3 MHz (WCXX) 98.1 MHz (WCXV) 103.1 MHz (W276AY) …

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  • 9Channel I/O — In computer science, channel I/O is a generic term that refers to a high performance input/output (I/O) architecture that is implemented in various forms on a number of computer architectures, especially on mainframe computers. In the past they… …

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  • 10Channel length modulation — Cross section of a MOSFET operating in the saturation region One of several short channel effects in MOSFET scaling, channel length modulation (CLM) is a shortening of the length of the inverted channel region with increase in drain bias for… …

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