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Digital Interface. An interface is a physical connection and the protocol (rules of communication between two physical units, such as a computer and a synthesizer). Digital implies that the mode of communication uses the binary code of the computer: Ones and noughts. In addition, it requires an amplifier to listen to the end result.
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rect Risks / Losses The immediate risk or loss caused by a particular operational activity.
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A 'direct inject' box used to feed the output of an electronic instrument eg a guitar or synthesiser straight to the audio system.
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Water at increased purity due to the removal of ionic species. Deionization is performed by an ion-exchange process, where anions and cations are exchanged for H+ andOH-ions, or a membrane process such as reverse osmosis that filters out anions and cations. Conductivity measurement can indicate degree of purity. Detergent A surfactant compound containing both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups, designed to render oils and greases soluble in water. ...
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Mathematical reduction of the Dosage profile to a number reflecting a horse's potential for speed or stamina. The higher the number, the more likely the horse is suited to be a sprinter. The average Dosage index of all horses is about 4.0.
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