| crosstalk |
A disturbance, caused by electromagnetic interference, along a circuit or a cable pair. A telecommunication signal disrupts a signal in an adjacent circuit and can cause the signals to become confused and cross over each other.
Ãâó: www.angelfire.com/anime3/internet/network.htm
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| cross-sectional study |
A study that examines the relationship between exposure and health outcome in a population at a certain point in time.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/niosh/2001-133o.html
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| cross section |
1. A drawing or photograph of a plane surface exposed by cutting through. 2. A vertical section of the ground surface taken at right angles to a survey line.
Ãâó: www.peakagents.ca/glossary/c19.htm
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| cross-sectional study |
a study of a group of people at one point in time to determine whether a risk factor or a level of a risk factor is associated with the occurrence of a disease. Because the disease outcome and the risk factor (eg, nutrient intake) are measured at the same time, a cross-sectional study provides a "snapshot" view of their relationship. Cross-sectional studies cannot provide information about causality.
Ãâó: www.nutrabio.com/Definitions/definitions_c.htm
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| crossover |
A clinical trial in which the experimental and control groups switch treatments.
Ãâó: www.thebody.com/hivnews/aidscare/dec97/pullout.htm...
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