outputs (noun)

  • 1ministudio — noun A small studio (in various senses). Direct outputs can be found on many independent mixers designed for multi track use, though virtually none of the ministudios have true direct outputs …

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  • 2output — noun 1》 the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry.     ↘the production of something.     ↘the power, energy, etc. supplied by a device or system. 2》 Electronics a place where power or information leaves a system. verb… …

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  • 3dioperad — noun An operad having multiple inputs and multiple outputs …

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  • 4subnector — noun a functor which takes as input one or more sentences and outputs a term …

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  • 5combinational logic — noun Said of a digital circuit block: that the current outputs are entirely a function of the current inputs, without having a memory a previous inputs or states. Ant: sequential logic …

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  • 6feedforward control — noun A mechanism in a system that monitors performance inputs rather than outputs, and reacts so as to maintain a specified state, thus preventing or minimising problems before they occur. Ant: feedback control …

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  • 7sequential logic — noun Said of a digital circuit block: that the current outputs depend not only on the current inputs, but also on a memory of past inputs and states. Ant: combinational logic …

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  • 8function multiplier — noun An electronic analog computing device that accepts as input two periodic functions and outputs their mathematical product …

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  • 9agroecosystem — noun A conceptual model of an agricultural system (crop, farm or whole economy), relating its functions to its inputs and outputs. Syn: agrosystem …

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  • 10mathematical model — noun An abstract mathematical representation of a process, device or concept; it uses a number of variables to represent inputs, outputs and internal states, and sets of equations and inequalities to describe their interaction …

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