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A contiguous set of keys on the keyboard. Typically, a single sound or MIDI channel is assigned to a given zone.
Ãâó: www.digitalhymnal.org/glossary_m-z.html
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(1) (Ecology) An area characterized by similar flora or fauna; a belt or area to which certain species are limited. (2) (Engineering) In earth dams, a segment of the earthfill containing similar materials; earth structures may be divided into two or more segments or zones to make the best use of available materials.
Ãâó: www.nalms.org/glossary/lkword_z.htm
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a region that differs significantly by climate and temperature range from all adjacent areas
Ãâó: bestplants.chicago-botanic.org/glossary.htm
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An H.323 zone is a logical collection of terminals, Gateways and Multipoint Control Units (MCUs) managed by a single Gatekeeper. A zone must include at least one terminal and may include several LAN segments connected by routers. See also Gatekeeper Zone.
Ãâó: www.conferzone.com/resource/glossaryyz.html
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The region over which the coordinates relate with respect to a single origin. Usually, some part of the earth or a state.
Ãâó: atlas.library.arizona.edu/glossaryt_z.htm
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