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signal

['sɪgn(ə)l] n
gen. hasło sygnał
comp., MS sygnał m (A notification of an event that triggers an activity)
pwr.lines. sygnał m
signal ['sɪgn(ə)l] v
gen. sygnalizować; dać znak
 English thesaurus
signal ['sɪgn(ə)l] abbr.
abbr., auto. SIG/sig
abbr., IT sig
metrol. Physical variable, one or more parameters of which carry information about one or more variables which the signal represents. These parameters are called the "information parameters" of the signal
mil., abbr. sgl
mil., logist. Operationally, a type of message, the text of which consists of one or more letters, words, characters, signal flags, visual displays, or special sounds, with prearranged meaning and which is conveyed or transmitted by visual, acoustical, or electrical means. (FRA)
SIGNAL ['sɪgn(ə)l] abbr.
abbr., ed. Statistical Indicators Of Growth, Navigation, Alignment, And Learning
abbr., mil. System Integrating Gps To Nullify Absence And Lateness
abbr., post Type of Error (MODS report abbreviation)
abbr., vet.med., med. Stream Invertebrate Grade Number Average Level
Signal ['sɪgn(ə)l] n
IT Transfer Point
Signals abbr.
abbr., scottish Sigs
Signals
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