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something that transmits; see also neurotransmitter.
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| transmitter s. |
neurotransmitter.
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| transmitted light illumination |
Illumination in which the light is directed through the object. Light may come directly from a light source or be reflected by a mirror.
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| transmitter substance |
An outdated term for a neurotransmitter.
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| transmitted light |
Light passing through the sheet from behind reveals information about paper structure, formation and sheet density; this light can also reveal condition problems and restorations.
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| transmit | the act of sending a message |
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| transmit | an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals |
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