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AGCA finding of abnormal cells in a Pap test. The glandular cells come from the inner part of the cervix or the lining of the uterus. This finding may be a sign of cancer or other serious condition, and [..]
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AGCAbbreviation for automatic gain control. A system to automatically control the gain, or the increase in the amplitude of an electrical signal from the original input to the amplified output. AGC is co [..]
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control: A circuit that modulates an amplifier's gain, in response to the relative strength of the input signal, in order to maintain the output power.
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control
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AGCAbbreviation for automatic gain control.
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control
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AGCAn acronym for "Automatic Gain Control". It is the circuitry used to ensure that output signals are maintained at constant levels despite widely varying input signals.
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AGC Automatic Gain Control. A circuit which automatically adjusts the input gain of a device, in order to provide a safe and consistent signal level. AGCs can be handy features, but professional applicat [..]
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control
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AGC Automatic Gain Control
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AGCAutomatically adjusts the video quality in low light condition.
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control.
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AGC(Automatic Gain Control)
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control, an electronic circuit which amplifies the video signal when the signal strength falls below a given value due to the lack the light on the image device.
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AGCSee Automatic Gain Control
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AGCautomatic gain control (adjustable target value)
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control, an electronic circuit that amplifies the video signal when the strength of the signal falls below a given value.
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control. A circuit for automatically controlling amplifier gain in order to maintain a constant output voltage with a varying input voltage within a predetermined range of input to output variation.
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control, an electronic circuit that amplifies the video signal when the strength of the signal falls below a given value.
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AGCA feature of cameras that enhances videos of low lights to maintain the output video signal strength.
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AGCAutomatic gain control- electronic circuitry to increase the video signal in low light conditions. This usually introduces ‘noise’ in the picture giving a grainy appearance. Camera specifications shou [..]
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control: automatically adapting the sensitivity of the sensor to the overall brightness of the image scene.
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AGCAn acronym for "Automatic Gain Control". It is the circuitry used to ensure that output signals are maintained at constant levels despite widely varying input signals.
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AGCAutomatic gain control is a method to control the amount of brightness seen in the image. Typical method is increasing or decreasing the gain on a camera to a median level set by the user.
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AGCA term used to describe abnormal cells that come from inside the cervix or from the lining of the uterus. These abnormal cells are found in a small number of Pap smears (a procedure used to detect cervical cancer) and may be a sign of more serious lesions or cancer. The term used to be atypical glandular cells of uncertain significance (AGUS). Also [..]
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AGCAir/Ground Cooperative (Air Traffic Services Programme).
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AGCautomatic gain control.
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AGCAutomatic Gain Control
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AGCAbbreviation for "automatic gain control"
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AGCAutomatic Generation Control
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