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skewn. ~ 1. Imaging · A condition in which the axis of the original is improperly aligned in the reproduction. - 2. Imaging · A condition in which angles in an original are distorted in a reproduction. - [..]
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skewlate 15c., "to turn aside" (intransitive), from Old North French eskiuer "shy away from, avoid," Old French eschiver (see eschew). Transitive sense of "turn (something) aside& [..]
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skewThe angle of deviation in a digital image from the paper edge, text lines or other visual reference elements. Skew is expressed numerically as the tangent of the deviation angle in degrees, either clo [..]
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skewIn parallel transmission, the difference in arrival time of bits transmitted at the same time. 2. For data recorded on multichannel magnetic tape, the difference between reading times of bits recorded in a single transverse line. Note: Skew is usually interpreted to mean the difference in reading times between bits recorded on the tracks at the ext [..]
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skewThe degree to which a curve or distribution of scores has extreme scores atypical of the majority of scores
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skewA change in the angle, usually from vertical, of the linear reception plane of an LNB, on a satellite receiving dish, due to its position on the earth relative to the satellite being received.
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skewA bevel-faced stone, particularly at the eaves end of a gable; a kneeler.
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skew[mathematics] An affine transformation changes points, polylines, polygons in a plane by scaling, rotating, skewing, or translating coordinates in two or three-dimensional spaces.
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skewNon parallel stator and rotor slot alignment.
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skew(v) turn or place at an angle(adj) having an oblique or slanting direction or position
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skewNon parallel stator and rotor slot alignment.
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skewThe condition when two entities come together at an angle which is not 90 degrees or perpendicular to each other.
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skewBlade Centre Line is curvilinear sweeping back from the direction of rotation. Contour of the blade is not radially symmetrical about blade centre axis.
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skewThe time difference between samples having the same sample number but belonging to different signals. Ideally the skew is zero (or less than one sample interval), but in some cases this is not so. For [..]
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skewSkew refers to the difference in distance of the individual pairs in a CATx cable. In the case of analog VGA extenders, this affects the simultaneous arrival of individual red, green, and blue signals and causes the resultant video colors to be misaligned. The problem is intensified by higher frequencies and longer distances. The presence of a skew [..]
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skewThe finishing of a gable which is up standing from the plane of the roof.
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skew
(mathematics) Neither perpendicular nor parallel (usually said of two lines).
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skewThe effect of different propagation delays between signal origins and device pins (or other points, for example, probes).
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skewAny observed difference in time between two events that occur simultaneously.
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