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pulling figure

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pulling figure [′pu̇l·iŋ ‚fig·yər]
(electronics)
The total frequency change of an oscillator when the phase angle of the reflection coefficient of the load impedance varies through 360°, the absolute value of this reflection coefficient being constant at 0.20.


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O'Connell left the road map of the budget proposal and started pulling figures from another report.
The tractor and machinery manufacturers also seem to be more than adept at pulling figures out of the air and then doubling them when it comes to spare part pricing Only last week I enquired about the cost of replacing an armrest that had collapsed and was dangling uselessly on the seat of our tractor.
 
 
 
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