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  • 61Line 47 — Biography Since 1994 Scott Weber has been creating music. Beginning in an experimental noise/post rock band, Mrs. Frisbee, in which he was the percussionist. While in this band Scott developed as a musician and began to create solo noise projects …

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  • 62Loop Through — WikiV The method of feeding a series of high impedance circuits (such as multiple monitor/displays in parallel) from a pulse or video source with a coax transmission line in such a manner that the line is bridged (with minimum length stubs) and… …

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  • 63loop-to-loop knot — a simple way of joining two pieces of line …

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  • 64loop knot — a knot made by doubling over a line at its end and tying both thicknesses into a square knot in such a way as to leave a loop. Also called open hand knot. See illus. under knot. [1785 95] * * * …

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  • 65loop — kilpa statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. loop; stub; stub line vok. Kontur, f; Schleife, f rus. петля, f; шлейф, m pranc. boucle, f …

    Automatikos terminų žodynas

  • 66loop — linija statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. line; link; loop vok. Leitung, f; Linie, f rus. линия, f; шина, f pranc. ligne, f …

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  • 67loop — atšaka statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Atsišakojusi dalis. atitikmenys: angl. branch line; loop; offset; tap; tapping vok. Ableitung, f; Abzweig, m; Abzweigung, f rus. ответвление, n pranc. branchement, m; prise, f …

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  • 68line — linija statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. line; link; loop vok. Leitung, f; Linie, f rus. линия, f; шина, f pranc. ligne, f …

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  • 69loop — the u shape of the cast fly line. Rods with soft action produce more open loops and a gentle presentation while fast rods produce tighter loops and greater distance …

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  • 70loop —    1. A short transmission line connecting the user and the switchboard.    2. A closed path in which a signal can circulate; may be within a piece of equipment (e.g., a repeater or carrier terminal) or it may be a complete carrier circuit …

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