asynchronous in the PONS Dictionary

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synchronous/asynchronous transfer
asynchronous transmission

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Further developments allowed faster read speeds by offering synchronous burst mode and asynchronous page mode read operations.
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Selections are asynchronous, so data is copied and converted into the desired format only on-demand.
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This device has two independent asynchronous bays, and cleans (in warm detergent with pulsed air), sterilizes and dries endoscopes automatically in 30 minutes.
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Switching channels can be asynchronous, that is, free-running, with trace blanking while switching, or after each horizontal sweep is complete.
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Asynchronous message passing may be reliable or unreliable (sometimes referred to as send and pray).
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Flowering is asynchronous, and there is a tendency to hard seeds.
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A problem with asynchronous machines is that they are difficult to start.
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The locomotives have three-phase asynchronous motors with a continuous output power of, allowing a maximum speed of.
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Asynchronous channels do not require any such synchronization.
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The advantage of the asynchronous serial connection is its simplicity.
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