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A device which senses and isolates a short-circuit on an Apollo analogue addressable loop.
Ãâó: www.apollo-fire.co.uk/resources/glossary.htm
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| isolation |
The state of enforced physical, social or mental distance from the environment that is usual or desired - most often one's family and community
Ãâó: www.undp.org/rbec/nhdr/1996/georgia/glossary.htm
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| isolation |
"A measure of power transfer from one antenna to another". This is also the ratio of the power input to one antenna to the power received by the other antenna, expressed in decibel (dB). The same definition is applicable to two-port antennas such as dual-polarization antennas.
Ãâó: www.cell-phone-accessories.com/pcsantenna.html
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| isolation |
Licensee is solely responsible for ensuring that the System is isolated from any process links or anything else that could cause harm before requesting or receiving Remote Support Service or on-site assistance.
Ãâó: techsupport.osisoft.com/srp.aspx
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