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overdrive p. the process of increasing the heart rate by means of an artificial cardiac pacemaker in order to suppress certain arrhythmias.
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overdrive s. transient suppression of automaticity in a cardiac pacemaker following a period of stimulation by a more rapidly discharging pacemaker, proportional to the rate and duration of the dominating pacemaker. See also overdrive pacing, under pacing.
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overdrive A transmission in which the highest gear ratio is less than a one-to-one ratio. This means the drive shaft turns faster than the engine crankshaft. The overdrive feature saves fuel and, because the engine runs slower, engine wear and noise are reduced.
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overdrive When the signal from the input stage is higher than the circuit after it can handle, it distorts in a way that's known as overdrive. This is what gives rock guitar so much crunch.
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overdrive a top gear that is higher than 1:1. Originally overdrives were only provided as optional units bolted onto the original gearbox, and often employing epicyclic gears. The term is now also applied to the top (usually 5th) gear ratio in the main gearbox when it is higher than 1:1.
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