direct coupling

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direct coupling

n
(Electronics) electronics conductive coupling between electronic circuits, as opposed to inductive or capacitative coupling. See also coupling4
direct coupled adj
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Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- Direct coupling of two molecules of nitrogen: chemists have achieved what was thought to be impossible.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge, particularly in the South Atlantic, also may have direct coupling with deep mantle flow, he adds.
Coupling coefficient matrix depicts that the relationship of interdependence network nodes does not have to be a two-way direct coupling relationship.
Managing the impressive levels of torque is a wet-type dual-clutch transmission (DCT), delivering quicker responses during gear shifting and direct coupling to provide dynamic acceleration.
* current diversion, which may be caused by insulation defects, direct coupling to another conductive device, or capacitative coupling, a process that can occur through adjacent instruments that are not in contact or even those that are coated with intact insulation (TABLE, page S11).
and can be easily connected to direct coupling motors with a stainless steel clamp, or to M71 and M80 UNELMEC or NEMA 56C frame motors with optional coupling and adapter sets.
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