coupler in the PONS Dictionary

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It has an electro-pneumatic action, four manuals and fifty speaking stops, featuring 26 couplers.
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Optical multiplexers (couplers) makes different wavelength coupling into an optical fiber and different wavelength carries different information.
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As the camera flash goes off, the coupler detaches, letting riders freefall around 282ft m at convert.
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A common practice with knuckle couplers was to remove the knuckle from the front coupler.
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This becomes a problem when very tight coupling is required and couplers often use a different design.
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This engine is equipped with remote control and automatic couplers, in order to be able to shunt with the minimum of staff.
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A whole new industry has sprung up selling couplers and other devices for mounting digital cameras afocally.
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The more sections there are in the coupler, the higher is the ratio of impedances of the branch lines.
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This feed condition is often achieved using a 90 degree hybrid coupler.
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That means there are no run-in forces on the coupler.
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