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patch a curved surface with a rectangular border, or outline; patches may be combined together to create compound curved surfaces
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patch test a method by which a specified volume of fluid is filtered through a membrane filter of known pore structure. All particulate matter in excess of an "average size," determined by the membrane characteristics, is retained on its surface. Thus, the membrane is discolored by an amount proportional to the particulate level of the fluid sample. Visually comparing the test filter with standard patches of known contamination levels determines acceptability for a given fluid.
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patch Verb: To connect together, as the inputs and outputs of various modules, generally with patch cords. Noun: The configuration of hookups and settings that results from the process of patching, and, by extension, the sound that such a configuration creates. Often used to denote a single tone color or the contents of a memory location that contains parameter settings for such a tone color, even on an instrument that requires no physical patching.
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patch Software update designed to repair known problems or "bugs" in previous software releases.
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patch A fix to a program or data set involving a sequence of data that are to be overwritten onto an older version.
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