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O que (quem) é output - definição


output         
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Outputs; Output (disambiguation)
n.
1) to increase, step up output
2) to curtail, cut back, reduce output
3) annual; daily; monthly output
Output         
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The rate of energy delivered or of work done by a machine. In the case of a current generator it is the volt-coulombs per given second, or better the volt-amperes delivered at its outer circuit terminals.
output         
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¦ noun
1. the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry.
the production of something.
the power, energy, etc. supplied by a device or system.
2. Electronics a place where power or information leaves a system.
¦ verb (outputs, outputting; past and past participle output or outputted) (of a computer) produce or supply (data).
Derivatives
outputter noun

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Output
Exemplos do corpo de texto para output
1. Tables Access by country: England Access by country: Wales Access by country: Scotland Access by country: Northern Ireland Research output: England Research output: Wales Research output: Scotland Research output: Northern Ireland Methodology 20.07.2006: A guide to understanding the tables
2. Chemical product output jumped 12.5 percent, plastic and rubber output by 17.' percent, non–metallic mineral products 8.1 percent and furniture output by 27.2 percent.
3. The Treasury believes the "output gap" (actual output, less trend output, as a share of the latter) will reach 1ÂЅ per cent of gross domestic product next year.
4. But despite the output cut markets failed to respond, resulting in further calls for output restraint.
5. There‘s also a component video output, which can output Blu–ray movies at 1080i and DVD at 480p.