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carrier(1) An organization that provides communications and networking services. A communications and networking "service provider." See common carrier and private carrier.
carrier 1. a mechanism by which something is carried or moved, such as a device for transmitting rotation from the faceplate of a lathe to the workpiece 2. Pathol another name for vector 3. Pathol a person or animal that, without having any symptoms of a disease, is capable of transmitting it to others 4. Physics an electron, ion, or hole that carries the charge in a conductor or semiconductor 5. short for carrier wave 6. Chem a. the inert solid on which a dyestuff is adsorbed in forming a lake b. a substance, such as kieselguhr or asbestos, used to support a catalyst c. an inactive substance containing a radioisotope used in radioactive tracing d. an inert gas used to transport the sample through a gas-chromatography column e. a catalyst that effects the transfer of an atom or group from one molecule to another 7. a breed of domestic fancy pigeon having a large walnut-shaped wattle over the beak; a distinct variety of pigeon from the homing or carrier pigeon 8. a US name for roof rack carrier [′kar·ē·ər] (chemistry) A substance that, when associated with a trace of another substance, will carry the trace with it through a chemical or physical process. (communications) The radio wave produced by a transmitter when there is no modulating signal, or any other wave, recurring series of pulses, or direct current capable of being modulated. Also known as carrier wave; signal carrier. A wave generated locally at a receiver that, when combined with the sidebands of a suppressed-carrier transmission in a suitable detector, produces the modulating wave. (genetics) An individual who is heterozygous for a recessive gene. (immunology) A protein to which a hapten becomes attached, thereby rendering the hapten immunogenic. (mechanical engineering) Any machine for transporting materials or people. (medicine) A person who harbors and eliminates an infectious agent and so transmits it to others, but who may not show signs of the disease. (naval architecture) Carrier A periodic waveform upon which an information-bearing signal is impressed. This process is known as modulation and comprises a variety of forms such as amplitude, phase, and frequency modulation. The most common type of carrier is the sinusoidal carrier, but any periodic waveform followed by a band-pass filter can serve as a carrier. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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