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Clock
stroke of a hammer on a bell In electrical or electronic clocks the time may be indicated as on a mechanical
blaring
harshly or unpleasantly loud in sound intensity used mostly of electronic entertainment devices such as TV radio or phonograph
DBMS
that facilitates the creation and maintenance and use of an electronic database
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Black box
any electronic instrument or part of an instrument whose function is defined
betatron
type of particle accelerator which accelerates a continuous beam of electrons to high speeds by means of the electric field produced
Shepardize
in other jurisdictions NOTE: Shepard's Citations is a citator and electronic service of Shepard's/McGraw-Hill, Inc.
intercept
acting under color of law to a wire, oral, or electronic communication where such person is a party to the communication
fraud
wire fraud : fraud committed by using a means of electronic communication (as a telephone) see also Wire Fraud Act in
duplicate
the same matrix or by means of photography, mechanical, or electronic rerecording, chemical reproduction, or another technique which accurately reproduces the
CRO
acronym for cathode ray oscilloscope an electronic device which provides visual images of varying electrical quantities See
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