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gating (Or range gating.) The use of digital or electrical methods in radar to eliminate or reject the target signals from all targets that are outside certain range limits. Such methods make it possible to measure properties of the echoes from particular targets without interference from the signals returned from closer or more distant targets.
Ãâó: amsglossary.allenpress.com/glossary/browse
gating The process of drawing a gate boundary on a dot plot or histogram with arrow keys or a mouse. Also refers to applying a gate set to data.
Ãâó: cyto.mednet.ucla.edu/Protocols/flow.htm
gating Synchronisation system for the operation or stopping of irradiation according to the respiratory or cardiac cycle.
Ãâó: etoile.univ-lyon1.fr/ANGLAIS/sommary/glossary.html
gating Process by which ion channels open and close their pores. Some, such as voltage-gated ion channels, open and close depending on the electrical potential of the cell membrane. Others depend on such factors as cell volume, intracellular metabolic state (ATP concentration, etc), intracellular ligand and/or second messenger presence (Calcium, cyclic AMP due to light, etc), and extracellular ligands (neurotransmitters like acetylcholine, GABA). ...
Ãâó: opal.msu.montana.edu/cftr/ion_channel_glossary.htm
gating Term that refers to the passageways through which the molten metal flows into the mold cavity. Requires precise calculations and or experience to design.
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