range — limiting range of range transformation range … Mechanics glossary
Limiting — Limiting: Any process by which a specified characteristic (usually amplitude) of the output of a device is prevented from exceeding a predetermined value. Limiting can refer to non linear clipping, in which a signal is passed through normally but … Wikipedia
limiting — [lim′it iŋ] adj. 1. that limits 2. Gram. designating or of any of a class of adjectives that limit or specify the range of application of the noun modified (Ex.: this, several, any) … English World dictionary
limiting factor — n. an environmental factor that limits the growth or activities of an organism or that restricts the size of a population or its geographical range … English World dictionary
range forward — /reɪndʒ fɔ:wəd/ noun a forward currency contract which includes an option to purchase currency futures and so has the effect of limiting potential exchange losses … Dictionary of banking and finance
Dynamic range compression — This article is about a process that intentionally reduces the dynamic range of audio signals. For similar reductions caused by circuit imperfections, see Gain compression. For processes that reduce the size of digital audio files, see Audio… … Wikipedia
Nonlimiting water range — The Non limiting water range (NLWR) represents the range of water content in the soil where limitations to plant growth (such as water potential, air filled porosity, or soil strength) are minimal. John Letey (1985) from UC Riverside introduced… … Wikipedia
Dynamic range — For other uses, see Dynamic range (disambiguation). Dynamic range, abbreviated DR or DNR,[1] is the ratio between the largest and smallest possible values of a changeable quantity, such as in sound and light. It is measured as a ratio, or as a… … Wikipedia
Diablo Range — Coordinates: 36°22′10.844″N 120°38′39.609″W / 36.36967889°N 120.64433583°W / 36.36967889; 120.64433583 … Wikipedia
Broadcast range — A broadcast range (also listening range for radio, or viewing range for TV) is the service area that a broadcast station or other transmission covers via radio waves (or possibly infrared light, which is closely related). It is generally the area … Wikipedia