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In sound mixers, supplemental equipment or features that provide additional capabilities to the basic system. Examples of auxiliary equipment include: serial processors (equalizers, compressors, limiters, gates) and parallel processors (reverberation and delay). Most mixers have aux send buses and aux return inputs to accommodate auxiliary equipment. Aux Send and Returns are usually only used with parallel processors.
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A chemical of formulated chemical product which enables a processing operation in preparation, dyeing, printing of finishing to be carried out more effectively or which is essential if a given effect is to be obtained.
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A group of plant growth regulators (natural or synthetic) which stimulate cell division, enlargement, apical dominance, root initiation, and flowering.
Ãâó: www.croplifeasia.org/biotechnology_glossary.html
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In competitive events the Auxiliary is comprised of those individuals that perform with choreographed drills that include 'Flags' and 'Sabers", and silks. The Auxiliary is judged in a separate category, but is included in the overall 'General Effect' visual category at competitive events.
Ãâó: babpo.wso.net/glossary.htm
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An auxillary parameter is used as a "local variable" inside the function definition, it is not explicily bound to any input values.
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