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impedance bridging In electronics, a
method of
connecting a load to two
amplifiers to
increase available voltage,
called a
bridged amplifier Bridging (networking)...
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impractical or less cost-effective. A
bridge-tied load (BTL), also
known as
bridged transformerless and
bridged mono, is an
output configuration for audio...
- A
bridge is a
structure built to span a
physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or railway)
without blocking the path underneath. It...
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Digital subscriber lines (DSL) can be
affected by a
bridged tap,
depending on
where the tap is
bridged. DSL
signals reflect from the discontinuities, sending...
- and decalin). In
bridged bicyclic compounds, the two
rings share three or more atoms,
separating the two
bridgehead atoms by a
bridge containing at least...
- 1Q-1998,
Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks, doi:10.1109/IEEESTD.1999.89204, ISBNÂ 0-7381-1537-1 IEEE Std. 802.1Q-2003,
Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks...
- network. In the OSI model,
bridging is
performed in the data link
layer (layer 2). If one or more
segments of the
bridged network are wireless, the device...
- of a
bridged T network. This term is
often used to mean a
Zobel network,
sometimes incorrectly when the
circuit implementation is not a
bridged T. Parts...
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around the
hydrogen bridge.
While they are
reactive intermediates,
hydrogen bridged cations can be
stabilized sterically.
Hydrogen bridged cations are generally...
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group were
designed by
taking the
length of the
bridged moiety into account. A six-membered
bridged structure with a
unique structural feature (N-O bond)...