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tape A recording medium that consists of a magnetic coating on a long plastic backing strip.
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tape A relatively narrow, woven or cut, strip of fabric, paper, film or metal material. In telephone cable manufacturing it refers to the shield.
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tape The behaviour of price and volume for a market or an individual stock.
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tape Usually placed on the handle area of a bat by a player for added grip. Some players are fairly consistent with the pattern, the area, and the materials used in taping a bat, and it may be identified as a Specific Player Use Trait. This is not to be confused with tape that is added after a bat has been cracked to prevent further splitting, or taping of the barrel to dampen ball travel during batting practice.
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tape a magnetically coated strip of plastic on which data can be written and stored for later retrieval. Tapes have large storage capacities, ranging from several hundred kilobytes to several gigabytes. Tapes, however, are not without their limitations. Tapes are sequential-access media, which means that to get to a particular point on the tape, the tape must go through all the preceding points resulting in much slower data access time. ...
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