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separation In a stereo system or its components, a testing standard used to determine the level of freedom from crosstalk between two channels of a stereo system. A signal is sent through one channel (the driven channel) and not the other (the un-driven channel). The test results are reported as decibels of the signal level from the un-driven channel in relationship to the decibels of the signal level of the driven channel.
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separation Lilly wrote that two planets had to be 6 minutes apart before they could be regarded as separating from conjunction or aspect. Separation showed that two significators could no longer be used to predict the outcome to the question. At this point translation of light begins to operate.
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separation When the recovery system comes out too early or too late and the rocket is still moving too fast, the recovery system takes a strong jerk. If it breaks, the two parts become detached and you have a separation.
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separation anxiety disorder Excessive anxiety concerning separation from home or from those to whom the child is attached. The youngster may develop excessive worrying to the point of being reluctant or refusing to go to school, being alone, or sleeping alone. Repeated nightmares and complaints of physical symptoms (such as headaches, stomach aches, nausea, or vomiting) may occur.
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separation the process of separating liquid and gas hydrocarbons and water. This is typically accomplished in a pressure vessel at the surface, but newer technologies allow separation to occur in the wellbore under certain conditions.
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