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expansion The western Germans (Teutons) displaced (c. 1000 BCE) the Celts, moving up the Elbe and Rhine (the Main reached c. 200 BCE). South Germany was occupied (c. 100 BCE); Gaul threatened (cf. Caesar's Commentaries). These invaders were a pastoral, agricultural folk, tending to settle down. By the time of Tacitus's (c. 55
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expansion In wireless microphones, the process of restoring the original dynamic range of the audio signal by means of a 1:2 logarithmic expander. See Companding. Back to top FCC or Federal Communications Commission The US Government agency charged with regulating and setting technical standards for communications, especially all types of radio communications.
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expansion the growth of something; in historical terms, the growth of the territorial extent, power, or influence of a state, culture, or idea
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expansion increase in the number of cells
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expansion The organized, or planned growth, of the Greek system on a college campus.
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