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Relationships Related Term:  accuracy n. ~ Accuracy of reproduction. Notes:  'Fidelity' may be used to describe news accounts that provide a correct, complete, and factual account of events. [..]
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early 15c., "faithfulness, devotion," from Middle French fidélité (15c.), from Latin fidelitatem (nominative fidelitas) "faithfulness, adherence, trustiness," from fidelis "fa [..]
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Strict observance of promises, especially of sexual faithfulness.
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accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal the quality of being faithful Fidelity, now defunct, was an organization within the Anglican Church of Canada [..]
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n. Loyalty.
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The degree to which a system, or a portion of a system, accurately reproduces, at its output, the essential characteristics of the signal impressed upon its input or the result of a prescribed operation on the signal impressed upon its input.
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Faithfulness to duties or obligations; loyalty.
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1. the faithfulness of one person to another, a group or a belief. 2. The degree of accuracy of a instrument that will measure a particular property.
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the quality or state of being faithful or loyal ;esp : loyalty to one's spouse in refraining from adultery and sometimes in submitting to a spouse's reasonable sexual desires
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When an animal returns to the same nesting site year after year or when an animal returns to its birth place to reproduce.
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a bond or policy covering an employer's loss resulting from an employee's dishonest act (e.g., loss of cash, securities, valuables, etc.).
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(n) accuracy with which an electronic system reproduces the sound or image of its input signal(n) the quality of being faithful
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fidelitas
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staying with the same mate over time (more), or returning to the same area to breed (called nest-site fidelity.)
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A term used to describe the accuracy of recording, reproduction or general quality of audio processing.   Back   Back   Home  |  Contact Us  |  About Us  |  Advertise  |  Car Audio How to Links  |  Join!  |  Log-In
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A term used to describe the accuracy of recording, reproduction, or general quality of audio processing. Getting it "high" is every designer's goal
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Insurance guaranteeing the "honesty" of persons holding positions of public or private trusts. The insurer accepts the responsibility of the employee to the employer for faithful performance of the duties of employment.
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The degree to which output reflects input. The extent to which transcripion, translation, and replication represent template information.
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Refers to whether an intervention is being implemented as intended by the developer. If there is low fidelity (officers or staff do not follow the programme closely) it is difficult to know whether an intervention is effective or not.
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The recording or reproduction quality.
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The faithful reproduction of a signal. The accuracy with which a system reproduces a signal at its output that faithfully maintains the essential characteristics of the input signal. The degree to whi [..]
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