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clamping clamptop: parallel clampbottom: C-clampclamp C0383600 (klămp)n.1. Any of various devices used to join, grip, support, or compress mechanical or structural parts.2. Any of various tools with opposing, often adjustable sides or parts for bracing objects or holding them together.tr.v. clamped, clamp·ing, clamps 1. To fasten, grip, or support with or as if with a clamp.2. To establish by authority; impose: clamped a tax on imports.Phrasal Verb: clamp down To become more strict or repressive; impose controls: clamping down on environment polluters. [Middle English, from Middle Dutch klampe.]clamping (ˈklæmpɪŋ) n (Automotive Engineering) the immobilization of a car or other vehicle by means of a wheel clampTranslationsIdiomsSeeclampclamping
clamping[′klamp·iŋ] (electronics) The introduction of a reference level that has some desired relation to a pulsed waveform, as at the negative or positive peaks. Also known as direct-current reinsertion; direct-current restoration. clamping
clamping [klamp´ing] in the measurement of insulin secretion and action, the infusion of a glucose solution at a rate adjusted periodically to maintain a predetermined blood glucose concentration.euglycemic clamping a clamp technique in which the blood glucose is maintained at normal levels. |