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PALRelationships Abbreviation Of: Phased Alternation by Line Abbreviation: Phased Alternation by Line Related Term: video n. ~ An analog television broadcast standard using 625 scanning lines. Notes: [..]
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PAL Phase Alternating Line. The television broadcast system used in Europe, Asia, and much of Africa. Not compatible with NTSC.
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PAL1879, from pal (n.). Related: Palled; palling.
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PAL1788, from Romany (English Gypsy) pal "brother, comrade," variant of continental Romany pral, plal, phral, probably from Sanskrit bhrata "brother" (see brother (n.)). Extended coll [..]
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PALA color television broadcasting system developed in West Germany and the United Kingdom that uses 650 picture lines and a 50-hertz (Hz) field frequency. See NTSC (National Television System Committee) [..]
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PALParents Are Listening
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PALPAL is a European video standard that is also used in certain other areas of the world. Read articles that include this term
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PALMost widespread global technical broadcast standard for analogue TV transmissions.
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PALprogrammable array logic.
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PALPhase Alternating Line is an analog television broadcast protocol adopted by Europe (except France) and a number of other countries around the world, some with modified versions (such as PAL-M). The s [..]
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PALAcronym for phase alternation by line. A television signal standard (625 lines, 50 Hz, 220 V primary power) used in the United Kingdom, much of the rest of western Europe, several South American countries, some Middle East and Asian countries, several African countries, Australia, New Zealand, and other Pacific island countries.
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PALJensens Internet Dictionary Phase Alternation Line television standard for most western European nations. For example, videotapes recorded under PAL standards will not play on the NTSC tape players found in the Western Hemisphere and Asia. (See also NTSC and SECAM )
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PAL(1) Short for Phase Alternating Line, the dominant television standard in Europe. The United States uses a different standard, NTSC. Whereas NTSC delivers 525 lines of resolution at 60 half-frames per [..]
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PALNoun. 1. A friend. {Informal}. 2. A term of address, not always friendly despite its original meaning as noun 1.
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PALExcite's online instant message service, (as of mid-2001) now defunct. See others like PAL here.
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PALpassive activity loss
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PALThe European color television standard that specifies a 25Hz frame rate and 625 lines per frame.
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PALThe 50 field video format used primarily in Europe and other places outside of the U.S. and Japan. See also "NTSC" and "Video Out" Palette
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PALPhase Alternate Line. Television system used extensively around the world and in Britain for terrestrial and satellite broadcasting.
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PALAn acronym for "Phase Alternating Line". It is a composite color standard used in many parts of the world. The format consists of 625 scan lines of resolution at 25 fps (25 Hz). The phase alternation makes the signal less susceptible to distortion.
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PALA physical activity level (PAL) is a way of estimating physical activity in a person by looking at energy (calorie) usage over 24 hours in relation to the amount of energy needed to fuel the body at r [..]
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PALPowered Access Licence with HPA
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PAL(n) a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities(v) become friends; act friendly towards
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PALA gipsy-word, meaning a brother, or companion.
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PAL1. Phase Alternate Line (or Phase Alternation Line). The standard for color television broadcast throughout much of Europe, which has good color transmission and sends an analog
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PALPublic Access Line
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PALAn acronym for Phase Alternating Line. The color video and broadcasting standard used mainly in Europe and Asia. The screen resolution is 625 lines, and the refresh rate is 50 Hz.
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PALPAL is an abbreviation for Phase Alternating Line. This is the television display standard that is used mainly in Europe, China, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, parts of Africa, and [..]
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PALPhase Alternating Line system. A color television system used in Europe, Australia, parts of Africa and the Middle East. It has 625 horizontal scan lines and 25 frames per second.
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PALThe 50 field video format used mostly in Europe and other places outside of the U.S. and Japan.
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PALPhased Alternate Line. TV system used by both British terrestrial and satellite broadcasters. Analogue standard for television transmission (mainly Europe), frame 4:3, 625 lines.
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PALis the standard color video format used in most of Europe, Asia, Israel, and many other places in the world. Black and white CCIR products are also generally referred to as PAL because all PAL equipment can also handle black and white CCIR video. Some camera models available on Eyespyvideo.com are also available in PAL / CCIR video format for forei [..]
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PALPlanned Assistance Level
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PALThe television system used in most European Countries.
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PALAn abbreviation of “P
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PALThe European color television system using a 50 cycle power source, 625 scan lines per frame and 25 frames per second.
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PALPhase Alternating Current. A video format standard used in Europe, Australia, China, etc.
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PALPerforming Arts Lodges Toronto creates affordable housing for artists with an equal commitment to sustain the activities, common history and familial ties which bond this unique community (
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PALA standard for video that is common in Western Europe, Australia and other countries. Palette:
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PALThe UK’s colour television standard. Abbreviation of “Phase Alternative Line”
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PALPAL is an analog color encoding system used in television systems in Europe and in many other parts of the world. PAL defines the video signal using 625 TV lines per frame, at a refresh rate equal to [..]
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PAL'Phase Alternating Line' - The colour television system used in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Parallax:
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PALPAL is a European video standard that is also used in certain other areas of the world. Read articles that include this term
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PALPhase Alternating Line: is an analogue television encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world (625 lines/25 Frames per second). Other common analogue television st [..]
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PALAn acronym for "Phase Alternating Line". It is a composite color standard used in many parts of the world. The format consists of 625 scan lines of resolution at 25 fps (25 Hz). The [..]
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PALPAL is an analog color encoding system used in television systems in Europe and in many other parts of the world. PAL defines the video signal using 625 TV lines per frame, at a re fresh rate equal to [..]
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PALPhase Alternation Line. System for minimizing hue errors in color transmission used in the EU.
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PALPitch, Angle, and Level
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PALMost widespread global technical broadcast standard for analogue TV transmissions.
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PALPAL (Phase Alteration Line) is the color television broadcast standard adopted by most Western European countries (except France, where SECAM standard is used), Australia, China, Singapore and Malaysi [..]
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PALThis acronym has two meanings: Phase-Alternation Lines. Video encoding standard used in European countries. PAL has 50 pictures/sec interlaced and a resolution of 625 lines [?]. Programmable Array Logic. A chip which implements a sum-of-products logic equation. A PAL can be programmed only once. Type designator: xxyzz, where xx is the number of inp [..]
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PAL
A language of Papua New Guinea.
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PAL(phase alternation line) A 50-Hz composite color video standard used in Western Europe, India, China, and some Middle Eastern countries. Seealso NTSC, RS-170.
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PALHungarian form of Paul.
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PALScottish Gaelic form of Paul.
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PALSwedish and Norwegian form of Paul.
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PALAlbanian form of Paul.
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