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gate The bar on the top of the oarlock which, when closed, keeps the oar in the oarlock. Also called the keeper.
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gate An orifice through which the molten resin enters the mold cavity.
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gate A gate or noise gate is an audio switch used to mute signals below a set threshold level. It can be used to suppress background noise and hiss from valve (tube) amps, effects pedals, and microphones. See Dynamics Processor.
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gate The most basic logic element. More gates equates to higher density.
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gatekeeper The gatekeeper is the brain of an H.323 network, performing essential control, administrative, and managerial functions. However, the gatekeeper does not route any data packets in a network. These continue to rely on standard network routing equipment. The primary purposes of a gatekeeper are address translation and zone administration using layer three of the OSI model.
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