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  • 1Switching amplifier — A switching amplifier or class D amplifier is an electronic amplifier which, in contrast to the active resistance used in linear mode AB class amplifiers, uses switching mode of transistor to regulate power delivery. The amplifier, therefore,… …

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  • 2Switching — Liquidating an existing position and simultaneously reinstating a position in another futures contract of the same type. Symmetric cash matching An extension of cash flow matching that allows for the short term borrowing of funds to satisfy a… …

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  • 3switching service — Also called transfer service,–the service rendered by a railroad company in switching cars for special benefit of shipper or consignee, either preceding or following a transportation service. The term applies only to a shipment on which legal… …

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  • 4Term logic/Danielsavoiu's summary — Aristotle s logical system Aristotle recognised four kinds of quantified sentences, each of which contain a subject and a predicate:* Universal affirmative: Every S is a P. * Universal negative: No S is a P. * Particular affirmative: Some S are P …

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  • 5Code-switching — This article is about the use of more than one language in speech. For the use of multiple languages in writing, see Macaronic language. Sociolinguistics Areas of study …

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  • 6Party switching in the United States — In United States politics, party switching is any change in party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one who is currently holding elected office. In the United States dominant two party system, the switches most commonly occur… …

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  • 73GPP Long Term Evolution — LTE (Long Term Evolution) is the next major step in mobile radio communications, and will be introduced in 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 8. The aim of this 3GPP project is to improve the Universal Mobile Telecommunications… …

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  • 8Party switching — In politics, the term party switching refers to any change in party affiliation of a partisan public figure, usually one currently holding elected office.In many countries, party switching takes the form of politicians refusing to support their… …

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  • 9Message switching — In telecommunications, message switching was the precursor of packet switching, where messages were routed in their entirety, one hop at a time. It was first introduced by Leonard Kleinrock in 1961. Message switching systems are nowadays mostly… …

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  • 10Label switching — is a technique of network relaying to overcome the problems perceived by traditional IP table switching (also known as traditional layer 3 hop by hop routing [ [http://www.linktionary.com/l/label switching.html Label Switching (Linktionary term)… …

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