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词汇 decoupling
释义 decoupling
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌdiːˈkʌplɪŋ/us
a situation in which two or more activities are separated, or do not develop in the same way:
He proposed the decoupling of the company's tobacco operations from the rest of the corporation.

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The parasitic inductance in every (decoupling) capacitor may limit the suitable capacity and influence appropriate type if switching occurs very fast.
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Some decoupling or local regulation is recommended for analogue circuitry.
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It is a snapshot of the radiation at the time of decoupling between matter and radiation in the early universe.
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Decoupling capacitors need not always be discrete components.
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By decoupling the motor from the computer case it prevents the resonance chamber effect from amplifying the noise.
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Another consequence of the decoupling was that the baryons lost their pressure support and began to collapse into gravitational potential wells.
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Since decoupling, the temperature of the background radiation has dropped by a factor of roughly 1,100 due to the expansion of the universe.
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Decoupling the mechanism implementations from the policy specifications makes it possible for different applications to use the same mechanism implementations with different policies.
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The decoupling of different length scales makes it possible to have a self-consistent theory that only describes the relevant length scales for a given problem.
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Proponents of decoupling cite transition to an information economy as proof of decoupling.
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