sinyâl ayırıcı

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Türkçe - İngilizce
gating
(1) The process of selecting those portions of a wave which exist during one or more selected time intervals; (2) the application of a square waveform of desired duration and timing to perform electronic switching; (3) the application of receiver operating voltages to one or more stages only during that portion of a cycle of operation when reception is desired See also Gate (Range)
In an ICCD camera system, the application of a voltage that switches the image intensifier on and off in very short intervals Gating improves temporal resolution
The process of drawing a gate boundary on a dot plot or histogram with arrow keys or a mouse Also refers to applying a gate set to data
Effect A theory of pain relief where non-painful stimulation closes Å’gates¹ in the CNS to the perception of pain
Adjusting looms, chiefly hand looms, so that all harnesses are at right height and proper angle
Process by which ion channels open and close their pores Some, such as voltage-gated ion channels, open and close depending on the electrical potential of the cell membrane Others depend on such factors as cell volume, intracellular metabolic state (ATP concentration, etc), intracellular ligand and/or second messenger presence (Calcium, cyclic AMP due to light, etc), and extracellular ligands (neurotransmitters like acetylcholine, GABA) It always involves a change in the shape of the protein (called "allosterism")
The opening in lever tumblers which permits actuation of the bolt
present participle of gate
The process of selecting those portions of a wave which exist during one or more selected time intervals or which have magnitudes between selected limits