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has gloss | (noun) an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength) whose modulation represents coded information about the source from which it comes signal |
has gloss | eng: :For signals in ethology, see signal (information theory). In physiology, a signal or biopotential is an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength), caused by chemical reactions of charged ions. Another use of the term lies in describing the transfer of information between and within cells, as in signal transduction. |
has gloss | eng: In biology, especially in electrophysiology, a signal or biopotential is an electric quantity (voltage or current or field strength), that is caused by chemical reactions of charged ions. Another use of the term lies in describing the transfer of information between and within cells, as in signal transduction. Biological signals can also be seen as an example of signal (electrical engineering). |
lexicalization | eng: signal |
subclass of | (noun) energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor; "they built a car that runs on electricity" electrical energy, electricity |
has subclass | (noun) a signal that temporarily stops the execution of a program so that another procedure can be carried out interrupt |
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has gloss | ara: في علم الأحياء ، الإشارة signal أو الكمون الحيوي biopotential يمثل كمية كهربائية (كمون أو تيار أو حقل كهربائي) تسببه التفاعلات الكيميائية للشوارد (الأيونات) المشحونة. كما يستخدم للدلالة على نقل المعلومات بين الخلايا الحيوية في أجسام المتعضيات ، التي يمكن أن تدرس أيضا في إطار الإشارات في نظرية المعلومات Informations theory. |
lexicalization | ara: إشارة |
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lexicalization | por: sinal |
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similar | e/Signal (electronics) |
similar | e/Signal (physiology) |
similar | e/simple/Signal (biology) |
similar | e/simple/Signal (electrical engineering) |
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