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carrier system

[′kar·ē·ər ‚sis·təm]
(communications)
A system permitting a number of simultaneous, independent communications over the same circuit. Also known as carrier.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

carrier system

A system that uses carrier frequencies to transmit data. See carrier frequency.
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A power line carrier system usually consists of a conductor that is employed for simultaneous distribution of electricity and information.
Summary: A power line carrier system usually consists of a conductor that is employed for simultaneous distribution of electricity and information.
(3-6) In order to overcome these toxic effects, it is aimed to load this drug into a nano drug carrier system. In a study on healthy rats in the literature, no toxic effect with ERLO was observed compared with its free form when it was encapsulated in polymeric nanoparticles.
It appears that these texts are received regardless of carrier, ruling out the idea of a mobile carrier system glitch.
If the carrier system is selected, then invoices are paid without review and sometimes by a debit to a shipper accrual account.
Point Blank Enterprises, a leader in the production of soft body armor, designed the advanced ballistics package incorporated in the new system--the Generation II Soldier Plate Carrier System (SPCS).
Ideal for everyone who enjoys outdoor adventure, the Westfalia BC 60 Cycle Carrier is a versatile, towbar mounted, carrier system.
An easily threaded carrier system conveys webs wrinkle free to the multi positioned decurling system that ensures flat, unmarked sheets.
The TB30 consists of a stacked, twisted coiled cable carrier system that can unravel through 3,000 degrees, Like the TwisterChain, it remains dose to its axis, and its tow mass reduces centrifugal forces still further.
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