Coupled

  • 31coupled — adjective 1. joined together especially in a pair or pairs • Syn: ↑conjugate, ↑conjugated • Similar to: ↑united 2. connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks • Syn: ↑joined, ↑lin …

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  • 32coupled oxidation — the enzymatic oxidation of two donor molecules, with the incorporation of oxygen into one of the donors …

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  • 33coupled pacing — a variation of paired pacing in which the patient s natural depolarization serves as the first of the two stimuli, with the second induced by an artificial cardiac pacemaker …

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  • 34coupled pulse — bigeminal p …

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  • 35coupled rhythm — heart beats occurring in pairs, the second beat of the pair usually being a ventricular premature beat; see also bigeminal pulse and bigeminy …

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  • 36coupled engines — Engines that are geared to the same propeller(s) or rotor(s), but these may not be mechanically joined …

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  • 37coupled power turbine — A type of turboprop engine. In this arrangement, the gas flow is fully expanded across a turbine, which drives the compressor. The developed surplus power is transmitted to the propeller by a common driveshaft via suitable reduction gearing …

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  • 38coupled with an interest — This phrase, in the law of agency, has reference to a writing creating, conveying to, or vesting in the agent an interest in the estate or property which is the subject of the agency, as distinguished from the proceeds or profits resulting from… …

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  • 39coupled with an interest — This phrase, in the law of agency, has reference to a writing creating, conveying to, or vesting in the agent an interest in the estate or property which is the subject of the agency, as distinguished from the proceeds or profits resulting from… …

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  • 40coupled column — noun architecture : one of a pair of columns set nearer together than others of the same order or forming one of many groups of two used especially in the neoclassic art of the 17th century and later …

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