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bandpass, photometric The wavelength selectivity of a laboratory photometer.
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banding Creating groups of customers or prospects based on selected criteria.
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bandwidth A measure of the capacity of a communications channel. The higher a channel's bandwidth, the more information it can carry.
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bandwidth A measure of the amount of data that can travel through a network. Usually measured in kilobits per second (Kbps). For example, a modem line often has a bandwidth of 56.6 Kbps, and an Ethernet line has a bandwidth of 10 Mbps (10 million bits per second). Bit Rate - The number of bits transmitted per second. In theory, a 56 Kbps modem, for example, can transmit up to 56,000 bits per second.
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