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Radiotelegram
A message transmitted by radiotelegraph
Pulley
A wheel with a broad rim or grooved rim for transmitting power from or imparting power to the different parts of
parity check
errors in data especially in memory banks or in data transmitted over a communications line The parity can be changed by
Neurility
special properties and functions of the nerves that capacity for transmitting a stimulus which belongs to nerves
Nervimotion
movement caused in the sensory organs by external agents and transmitted to the muscles by the nerves
Nagana
A disease of horses and other domestic animals transmitted by the tsetse fly any trypanosomiasis especially the variety caused
Giving notice in writing
in clause (b) of the proviso to s. 138 was transmitted by Fax it would be compliance with the legal requirement,
Friendly societies
society can be properly established, its rules must have been transmitted to and approved of by the central office for the
Telegraphs
for the purpose of telegraphic communication, and any apparatus for transmitting messages or other communications by mans of electric signals (Acts
Installation
composite electrical unit used for the purpose of generating, transforming, transmitting, converting, distributing or utilizing energy. [Indian Electricity Rules, 1956, R.
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