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Что (кто) такое two-wire termination - определение

Two wire circuit; 2-wire
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Chain termination         
CHEMICAL REACTION THAT TERMINATES A CHAIN REACTION
Termination reaction
Chain termination is any chemical reaction that ceases the formation of reactive intermediates in a chain propagation step in the course of a polymerization, effectively bringing it to a halt.
Two-wire circuit         
In telecommunication, a two-wire circuit is characterized by supporting transmission in two directions simultaneously, as opposed to four-wire circuits, which have separate pairs for transmit and receive. The subscriber local loop from the telco central office are almost all two wire for analog baseband voice calls (and some digital services like ISDN), and converted to four-wire at the line card back when telephone switching was performed on baseband audio.
barbwire         
  • Auschwitz fence in Poland
  • A view of barbed wire installed on the side of a road
TYPE OF STEEL FENCING WIRE CONSTRUCTED WITH SHARP EDGES OR POINTS ARRANGED AT INTERVALS ALONG THE STRAND(S)
Barb Wire Fence; Barbwire; Barb wire; Barbed wire entanglement; Barbed wire fence; Bobbed wire; Bob wire; Barbed-wire; Barbed-Wire; Galfan; Barbed-wire fencing
Wire tapper         
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BRITISH MUSIC MAGAZINE
Wire magazine; The Wire Tapper; Wire Tapper; The Wire Tapper 7; The Wire Tapper 12; The Wire Tapper 6; Wire Magazine; The Wire Magazine; The Wire magazine; Thewire.co.uk
·add. ·- One that taps, or cuts in on, telegraph wires and intercepts messages;.
II. Wire tapper ·add. ·- a swindler who pretends to tap wires or otherwise intercept advance telegraphic news for betting.
barbwire         
  • Auschwitz fence in Poland
  • A view of barbed wire installed on the side of a road
TYPE OF STEEL FENCING WIRE CONSTRUCTED WITH SHARP EDGES OR POINTS ARRANGED AT INTERVALS ALONG THE STRAND(S)
Barb Wire Fence; Barbwire; Barb wire; Barbed wire entanglement; Barbed wire fence; Bobbed wire; Bob wire; Barbed-wire; Barbed-Wire; Galfan; Barbed-wire fencing
¦ noun N. Amer. barbed wire.
Wire wrap         
CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY TECHNIQUE
Wire-wrap; Wire-wrapping; Wire wrapping; Wirewrap; Wire-wrapped; Wrap wire; Wrapping wire
Wire wrap is an electronic component assembly technique that was invented to wire telephone crossbar switches, and later adapted to construct electronic circuit boards. Electronic components mounted on an insulating board are interconnected by lengths of insulated wire run between their terminals, with the connections made by wrapping several turns of uninsulated sections of the wire around a component lead or a socket pin.
Piano wire         
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MATERIAL FOR PIANO STRINGS
Piano string; Music wire; ASTM A228; Piano Wire (song)
Piano wire, or "music wire", is a specialized type of wire made for use in piano strings but also in other applications as springs. It is made from tempered high-carbon steel, also known as spring steel, which replaced iron as the material starting in 1834.
Concertina wire         
  • Concertina wire can be a feature of prisons.
  • Baled concertina wire prior to deployment
TYPE OF BARBED WIRE OR RAZOR WIRE, FORMED IN LARGE COILS
Concertina Wire; Constantine wire; Dannert wire; Dannert; Yellow Dannert
Concertina wire or Dannert wire is a type of barbed wire or razor wire that is formed in large coils which can be expanded like a concertina. In conjunction with plain barbed wire (and/or razor wire/tape) and steel pickets, it is most often used to form military-style wire obstacles.
Jewelry wire         
  • Boxes of jewellery wire. The left hand box has gold-plated, silver-plated and copper wire. The right hand box has reels of silver-plated wire at the top and reels of coloured copper wire at the bottom.
  • [[Cabochon]] decorated with silver-plated wire spirals
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WIRE USED IN JEWELRY MAKING
Jewelry wire gauge
Jewelry wire is wire, usually copper, brass, nickel, aluminium, silver, or gold, used in jewelry making.
Termination for medical reasons         
MEDICAL PROCEDURE
TFMR; Termination for Medical Reasons; Termination For Medical Reasons
A termination for medical reasons (TFMR) is an induced abortion motivated by medical indications involving the fetus or mother. In most countries, health risks are the only basis for obtaining a legal abortion.

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Two-wire circuit

In telecommunication, a two-wire circuit is characterized by supporting transmission in two directions simultaneously, as opposed to four-wire circuits, which have separate pairs for transmit and receive. The subscriber local loop from the telco central office are almost all two wire for analog baseband voice calls (and some digital services like ISDN), and converted to four-wire at the line card back when telephone switching was performed on baseband audio. Today the audio is digitized and processed completely in the digital domain upstream from the local loop.

The reason for using two wires rather than four is simple economics—half the materials cost half as much to purchase and install. Note the use of the past-tense "cost," as installation of two-wire copper local loops for telephony was done primarily during the mid 20th century. In the first world there is no new infrastructure planning for new copper-based technology, and as customers are migrating to cellular telephony and high-speed Internet, wireline carriers are abandoning their copper local loops, tearing out the copper and replacing it with fiber-optic cable and/or selling the rights-of-way to third parties for private use. In developing nations, wireless communications are considered to be the most cost-effective from an infrastructure perspective. Two-wire circuits in new installations are limited to intercom and military field telephone applications, though these too are being supplanted by modern digital communication modes.

To communicate in both directions in the same wire pair, conversion between four-wire and two-wire was necessary, both at the telephone and at the central office. A hybrid coil accomplishes the conversion for both. At the central office, it is part of a four-wire terminating set, more often as part of a line card. A modern line card has no two-to-four wire conversion whatsoever; it is strictly an analog/digital interface to a system that has a completely digital and integrated signal path internally. Using actual wires to circuit switch a telephone call became obsolete when the crossbar switch (a mechanical system) was replaced by 4ESS electronic switches in the 1970s by the Bell System in the US. The old telephone hybrids of yore have been replaced by inexpensive IC chip-based components that perform the same functions at greatly reduced cost. When personal computing and the Internet became popular at the end of the 20th century, the inductive load of traditional hybrids became a liability for computer modem users, and remaining loading coils in subscriber lines were scrapped.