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Ownership
of rights to use and enjoy property, including right to transmit it to others. Ownership is de jure recognition of a
baud
taken as equal to the number of bits of information transmitted per second The speed in bauds indicates the number of
Devise
to real property, but, in wills, it may, upon construction, transmit personal property as well as the word bequeath, the proper
modulator demodulator
sound waves and sound waves into electronic signals used to transmit information between computers by the use of ordinary telephone lines
Corruption of blood
hereditaments, retain the possession of those in his possession, nor transmit them by descent to any heir, but the same escheated
Derive
and distribute into subordinate channels to diffuse to communicate to transmit followed by to into on upon
Diaphanic
Having power to transmit light transparent diaphanous
information theory
science which studies the capacity of systems to contain and transmit information2 and the factors such as noise and channel capacity
Machine
and by means of which force and motion may be transmitted and modified as a screw and its nut or a
Melanoscope
instrument containing a combination of colored glasses such that they transmit only red light so that objects of other colors as
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