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decoupling
/ 徱ːˈʌɪŋ /
noun
- the separation of previously linked systems so that they may operate independently
- electronics the reduction or avoidance of undesired distortion or oscillations in a circuit, caused by unwanted common coupling between two or more circuits
Example Sentences
The track’s operators are pushing for something called “decoupling,” which would mean it could operate its slot-based casino without having to run horse racing.
This model effectively captured intensity variations from different scanning parameters and identified complex correlations with abnormality types by decoupling spatial features from each MRI sequence, leading to high classification accuracy.
Given the fraught political environment, Strong strains to frame his approach to the character as a historian might, decoupling understanding from endorsement.
More recently, he says, "we've seen that demand has increased less than GDP. What we're seeing is a decoupling of energy intensity from the economy".
While some have called for decoupling the two agents’ commissions entirely, many agents representing buyers argue that would make homeownership even more expensive for their clients.
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