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1 channel
[΄tʃænl] n ջրանցք. փխբ. ուղի, աղբյուր, միջոց. նեղուց. the English Channel Լամանշ. diplomatic channels դիվանագիտական ուղի ներ. channels of trade սպառման շուկաներ. channel of information տեղեկատվության աղբյու ր ներ. through legislative channels օրենսդրական ու ղիներով. (հեռուստածրագիր, ալիք) What’s on the other channel? Մյուս ծրագրով ի՞նչ կա. հմկրգ. channel capacity կանալի թողունակություն/ծավալ. channel command կանալի ղեկավարման հրահանգ. channel control կա նալի/կանալների ղեկավարում. channel status word կանալի կարգա վի ճակի/ստա տու սի բառ -
2 channel
A path through which information passes between two computers or devices. It can refer to the physical medium (such as wires) or to a set of properties that distinguishes one channel from another. -
3 Channel
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4 channel
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5 CHANNEL
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6 CHANNEL
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > CHANNEL
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7 CHANNEL
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8 Channel investment
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9 CHANNEL PLATES
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10 CHANNEL CONGESTION
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11 CHANNEL OF SUPPLY
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12 CHANNEL OF COMMUNICATIONS
English-Arabic military dictionary > CHANNEL OF COMMUNICATIONS
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13 CHANNEL BEAM
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14 CHANNEL IDENTIFIER
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15 CHANNEL SECTION
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16 CHANNEL BEAM
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > CHANNEL BEAM
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17 CHANNEL BLOCK
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > CHANNEL BLOCK
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18 CHANNEL RUNNER
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > CHANNEL RUNNER
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19 channel steel
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > channel steel
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20 channel agility
The switching of frequencies within a given bandwidth during a point-to-point transmission.
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