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gain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gain or
GAIN may
refer to:
Gain (electronics), an
electronics and
signal processing term
Antenna gain Gain (laser)...
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Gain is a 2013
American black comedy action crime film
directed by
Michael Bay and
written by
Christopher Markus and
Stephen McFeely. It is
based on a...
- spread-spectrum system, the
process gain (or "processing
gain") is the
ratio of the
spread (or RF)
bandwidth to the
unspread (or baseband) bandwidth...
- very
similar to a
gainer, as it
involves a
wrestler performing a
variation of a
gainer from a
standing position and
landing chest first on an opponent...
- electronics,
gain is a
measure of the
ability of a two-port
circuit (often an amplifier)
to increase the
power or
amplitude of a
signal from the
input to the output...
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Gaines may
refer to:
United States Gaines, Michigan, a
village Gaines Township,
Genesee County, Michigan, a
civil township in
which the
above village...
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Nothing to Gain is the
third and most
recent full-length
studio album by San
Francisco Bay Area
thrash metal band Vio-lence. The
album was
recorded in...
- A
windfall gain is an
unusually high or
abundant income, net
profit or
profit margin, that is sudden, unexpected, or, at times, anti****ted.
Examples of...
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Everything to Gain (also
known as
Barbara Taylor Bradford's
Everything to Gain) is a 1996
American made-for-television
romantic drama film
starring Sean...
- In
electronics and
control system theory, loop
gain is the sum of the
gain,
expressed as a
ratio or in decibels,
around a
feedback loop.
Feedback loops...