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conditioning Extra-cost options that users may apply to leased, or dedicated, voice-grade telephone lines in which line impedances are carefully balanced; will generally allow for higher-quality and/or higher speed data transmission; in increasing order of resultant line quality and cost, conditioning may be C1, C2, C4, or D1; allows improved line performance with regard to frequency response and delay distortion.
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conditioning The natural carbonation that occurs when a beer is allowed to mature. Warm conditioning is often used with ales to bringing out the complexities of flavour. Cold conditioning is usually reserved for lager beers to clean and round the taste.
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conditioning An extended charge given to a storage battery to ensure complete restoration of active materials in all the plates of the cells.
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conditioning When leather is dried after retanning, dyeing and fatliquoring the fibres tend to stick together and the leather is hard. The fibres are separated and the leather softened by staking. Staking is best done at about 18% humidity and so a little humidity has to be put into the dry leather. This is most commonly done by a water spray and then piling the leather long enough for the moisture to even out. Adjusting the moisture content before staking in this way is called conditioning.
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conditioning All the experiences of a body-mind organism, over which it has no control, of its entire environment (parents, family, society, culture, geography, school, etc.) which form the patterns and responses of the brain; see body-mind organism, brain, ego, programming
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