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foldback

(ˈfəʊldˌbæk)
n
(Electronics) (in multitrack recording) a process for returning a signal to a performer instantly. Also called: cueing
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[14] TLV717P, "Low-dropout regulator with foldback current limit for portable devices", Datasheet Texas Instruments, Oct.
A 2.5 cm foldback binder clip (Lyreco; Grand & Toy, Vaughan, Ontario, Canada) was clipped around the dowel and oriented so that the handles could be gripped through the no-see-um mesh to attach or release the yellow sticky card.
Both models feature TruFire's FoldBack design, Tru-Forward trigger, adjustable trigger travel and release length and more.
Current foldback feature: constant output current when output voltage varies.
As part of a facility-wide modernisation programme, TVI Portugal has installed Riedel Communications' Artist digital matrix intercom system, which operates with an existing conference system to allow for communications across three fibre-connected studios on-site and via interruptible foldback (IFB) connections to different external locations.
identified the miR-155 foldback precursor sequence within a conserved region of BIC [32].
We called it the foldback, turnback or the double cuff and, as its name suggests, it was (and still is) double the length of the normal cuff.
Two-in-ones serve multiple functions: Students can be productive in laptop mode, creative in tablet mode and on the move with foldback mode.
In blustery conditions at Royal Troon, and in last week's Scottish Open, the American has taken to pegging it tight to his head with a foldback clip.