Definition of multiphase in English:
multiphase
adjective ˈmʌltɪfeɪzˈməltēˌfāz
1In or relating to more than one phase.
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- It also includes tools to handle complicated multiphase workflows and supports a variety of land development projects.
- If a radiologist with special training in gastrointestinal radiology is available, multiphase barium upper gastrointestinal studies are an acceptable alternative.
- This multiphase rifting led to the formation of distinct structural domains along the passive margin.
- An iterative inverse method has been also applied to multiphase tectonics to separate several superimposed tectonic events.
- These later data would instead support a multiphase model of elastin, where the fine details of the protein structure and, in particular, its interactions with water, play a crucial role in understanding its elasticity.
- The outer hydration shell of proteins can be considered in this region as a multiphase system at the first approximation, with phases of different ‘freezing points’.
- Similarly, imaging of dense slurries and multiphase flows is not yet within practical reach because of the many interfaces of these systems.
- Although it may be common for structural geologists to assemble fault-slip data without regard for their ages, such an approach is flawed for multiphase deformation in which the principal stress axes change orientation.
- This drives the requirement for a multiphase data model approach.
- The initiative was established in March 1994 as a multiphase project investigating the effect of the health care environment on the safety and quality of patient care.
- In terms of protolith identification, many existing interpretations of the Langavat Belt do not fully consider the intense, multiphase deformation that it has suffered.
- The hospital is working on a large, multiphase redevelopment effort that will merge its three sites into two.
- 1.1 (of an electrical device or circuit) polyphase.
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- The company will be able to design circuits with clock speeds of up to 10 GHz by using the multiphase clock generator.
- The S receiver is driven on the basis of first multiphase clocks and receives strobe signals.
- When the generator GN is driven to rotate at a predetermined rotational speed, a counter electromotive force arises in a multiphase phase coil of the generator GN.