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The state of being attached to another entity: A well-planted geophone has a coupling to the Earth's surface or to a borehole wall that allows it to record ground motion during acquisition of sei [..]
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In plumbing, a short collar with only inside threads at each end for receiving the ends of two pipes that are to be fitted and joined together. A right/left coupling is one type used to join two gas p [..]
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Device that connects the ends of adjacent hoses or other components of hose. see also: Adapter
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Measure of interconnectivity among structure of software programs. Coupling depends on the interface complexity between modules. This can be defined as the point at which entry or reference is made to [..]
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1[usually singular] an action of joining or combining two things a coupling of Mozart's Prague Symphony and Schubert's Unfinished Symphony (= for example, on the same CD)2(formal) an act of [..]
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A linkage between successive vehicles or between locomotive and train.
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used to refer to the sharing of information between users, including which objects get shared and how often changes get transmitted between users. Tight coupling refers to situations where almost all [..]
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definition - (piping or plumbing) is a very short length of pipe or tube, with a socket at one or both ends that allows two pipes to be joined together. Helpful Products: Fittings Cubic foot- definition - equals 7.48 U.S. gallons (which does equal 6.428 gallons (imp), 28.137 liters.) One cubic foot of water equals 62.4 lbs weight. Many additives re [..]
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A straight connector for fluid lines.
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The desirable or undesirable transfer of energy from one medium, such as a metallic wire or an optical fiber, to another like medium, including fortuitous transfer. Note: Examples of coupling include capacitive (electrostatic) coupling, inductive (magnetic) coupling, conducted (resistive or hard-wire) coupling, and fiber-optic coupling.
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a frequently used alternative term for fitting.
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The mechanism by which an interference source produces interference in a signal circuit.
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In plumbing, a short collar with only inside threads at each end, for receiving the ends of two pipes which are to be fitted and joined together. A right/left coupling is one used to join 2 gas pipes in limited space.
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(French : couplage) The occurrence on the same chromosome in a double heterozygote of the two mutant genes of interest, the normal alleles being on the homologous chromosome. The genes are said to be [..]
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A short fitting used to join two pieces of pip
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A means for which the driven load is connected to the driver (motor). Couplings are divided into 2 halves with one placed on the motor shaft and the other on the driven equipment. The 2 halves are the [..]
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(n) a connection (like a clamp or vise) between two things so they move together(n) a mechanical device that serves to connect the ends of adjacent objects(n) the act of pairing a male and female for [..]
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Transfer of light into or out of an optical fibre. Note: that coupling does not require a coupler.
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Used to connect the pump to the driver. It transmits torque and compensates for axial growth, but not for radial misalignment.
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A fitting used to join two pieces of pipe.
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1) A mechanical device used to attached the shaft of an electric motor or other motive power device to a hydraulic pump. 2) A frequently used alternative term for fitting.
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The link by which energy is transferred between the driver and the pump. The energy transmission may be mechanically, hydraulically or magnetically.
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The transfer of energy from one circuit to another by means of the mutual capacitance between them. In feedback and control systems this is considered to be electrical noise and is a common problem.
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(1) The physical connect of an ultrasonic transducer to the test component. (2) The interaction of the coil's magnetic field with the test sample, which results in the generation of eddy currents [..]
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A device that connects and transmits power between two shafts.
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The part of the body between the ribs and the pelvis/hindquarters; the loin.
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a connection between two systems – in this case music and running
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[5] (Schenker: Koppelung
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A process fundamental to Muscle Physiology whereby an electrical stimulus or Action Potential triggers a Myocyte to depolarize and Contract. This mechanical Muscle Contraction response is regulated by [..]
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The reaction of two molecular entities via oxidation usually catalyzed by a transition metal compound and involving Dioxygen as the oxidant.
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The part of the body between the ribs and the pelvis/hindquarters; the loin.
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An arrangement in which the two wild-type alleles are on one homologous chromosome and the two recessive mutant alleles are on the other.
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A threaded sleeve used to connect two pipes. A device used to connect two adjacent parts, such as a pipe coupling, hose coupling, or drive coupling.
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Coupling arises when classes are aware of each of other because their instances must interact. Linkage between two classes that may be either strong or weak. Stronger coupling arises when one class ha [..]
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Arrangement of wild-type and mutant alleles at two linked loci in which both mutants are on the same chromosome and both wild-type alleles on the homologue (ab/AB). See repulsion
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Energy transfer between circuits, equipments, or systems.
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A device used to connect two shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power.
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To electronically connect two circuits so that signal will pass from one to the other.
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a connecting assembly, as in a joining connector for hoses or pipes.
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The process of transferring energy from one point in a circuit to another point, or from one circuit to another. The interaction between two circuits so that energy is transferred from one of the circ [..]
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an informal measure of the degree to which a software component is connected to other components, to data, and to the external environment
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dependency
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