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  • 21Signal-flow graph — A signal flow graph (SFG) is a special type of block diagram[1] and directed graph consisting of nodes and branches. Its nodes are the variables of a set of linear algebraic relations. An SFG can only represent multiplications and additions.… …

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  • 22signal — [[t]sɪ̱gnəl[/t]] ♦♦♦ signals, signalling, signalled (in AM, use signaling, signaled) 1) N COUNT A signal is a gesture, sound, or action which is intended to give a particular message to the person who sees or hears it. They fired three distress… …

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  • 23give — I. verb (gave; given; giving) Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Swedish giva to give; akin to Old English giefan, gifan to give, and perhaps to Latin habēre to have, hold Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to make… …

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  • 24give — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, abandon, abstain from, accommodate, accord, act, adaptability, administer, afford, agreeability, aid, air, alien, alienate, allocate, allot, allow, amenability, amortize, announce, apply, apportion,… …

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  • 25signal*/*/*/ — [ˈsɪgn(ə)l] noun [C] I 1) a movement or sound that is made by someone and has a special meaning for another person We waited for them to give us the signal to move.[/ex] 2) a fact, event, or action that shows what someone intends to do, or that… …

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  • 26Signal instrument — A signal instrument is a musical instrument which is not (only) used for music as such, but also fit to give sound signals as a form of auditive communication, usually in open air.To make the message audible at a distance, percussion and brass… …

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  • 27signal — I 1. noun 1) a signal to stop Syn: gesture, sign, wave, gesticulation, cue, indication, warning, motion 2) a clear signal that the company is in trouble Syn: indication, sign, symptom …

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  • 28signal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sign, watchword, cue; alarm, warning, direction, order; traffic light, beacon, foghorn, wigwag; trace, vestige. See indication. adj. memorable, conspicuous, momentous. See importance. v. t. signalize …

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  • 29give — verb Give is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑authority, ↑benefactor, ↑chart, ↑council, ↑donor, ↑index, ↑jury, ↑move, ↑nature, ↑recording, ↑religion, ↑ …

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  • 30signal — 1. noun /ˈsɪɡn(ə)l/ a) An indication given to another person. I cannot get a signal. b) An on off light, semaphore, or other device used to give an indication to another person. Ant: noise 2. verb /ˈsɪɡn(ə)l/ To …

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