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		Definition of crosstalk in English: crosstalknounˈkrɒstɔːk mass noun1Unwanted transfer of signals between communication channels.  Example sentencesExamples -  In particular, connector wires' close proximity can cause signal crosstalk between signaling wires, effectively reducing their signal-to-noise ratio.
 -  Noise, distortion and crosstalk are inaudible.
 -  Such data provide evidence of crosstalk of signals derived from carbon (2-oxoglutarate and sucrose) and nitrogen metabolism (glutamine).
 -  There are different diameter wires and different systems to prevent crosstalk.
 -  This can lead to miniaturization of chip size, reduction of crosstalk noise, and facilitation of layout.
 -  Issues like crosstalk and overwriting are being addressed with encouraging results.
 -  First, they needed an optical pickup able to read the data from a particular layer without crosstalk from adjacent layers.
 -  Pre-compensation causes increased crosstalk and reflections and should actually be disabled in some systems.
 -  You're dealing with electrical signals that are subject to corrosion, crosstalk and shorts.
 -  There is a shield layer between the two wafers of the switch to further isolate and prevent crosstalk between the left and right channels.
 -  Various forms of crosstalk in the signaling network can be characterized with this approach.
 -  Further characterization of these pathways and the extent of crosstalk with other signalling pathways is now required.
 -  This crosstalk is neglected in ordinary optical communication systems.
 -  One of the problems comes from crosstalk between the VCO and low noise amplifier.
 -  Given the extensive interactions and crosstalk known to occur between signalling pathways, it should also be profitable to test the nutrient-responsiveness of signalling mutants isolated in other screening programmes.
 -  This greatly minimizes crosstalk among signals and helps to balance the effective impedance of each line at high frequencies.
 -  This crosstalk adds line noise and can cause signal errors, a pitfall historically remedied by slowing the signal rate, limiting the cable length or both.
 -  An apparatus and method for reducing crosstalk and other noise sources in downhole tools is disclosed.
 -  This was key to avoid unwanted measurement crosstalk that destroys quantum information.
 -  This reduces crosstalk between signaling routes.
 
 2Witty conversation; repartee.  Example sentencesExamples -  The room can suddenly fill with terse and emotionally charged crosstalk, sounding much like a hospital emergency room.
 
  Synonyms banter, badinage, witty conversation, bantering, raillery, witticism, wordplay, patter    Definition of crosstalk in US English: crosstalknoun 1Unwanted transfer of signals between communication channels.  Example sentencesExamples -  Further characterization of these pathways and the extent of crosstalk with other signalling pathways is now required.
 -  In particular, connector wires' close proximity can cause signal crosstalk between signaling wires, effectively reducing their signal-to-noise ratio.
 -  This can lead to miniaturization of chip size, reduction of crosstalk noise, and facilitation of layout.
 -  Noise, distortion and crosstalk are inaudible.
 -  Issues like crosstalk and overwriting are being addressed with encouraging results.
 -  This crosstalk is neglected in ordinary optical communication systems.
 -  An apparatus and method for reducing crosstalk and other noise sources in downhole tools is disclosed.
 -  Pre-compensation causes increased crosstalk and reflections and should actually be disabled in some systems.
 -  This greatly minimizes crosstalk among signals and helps to balance the effective impedance of each line at high frequencies.
 -  Various forms of crosstalk in the signaling network can be characterized with this approach.
 -  First, they needed an optical pickup able to read the data from a particular layer without crosstalk from adjacent layers.
 -  Given the extensive interactions and crosstalk known to occur between signalling pathways, it should also be profitable to test the nutrient-responsiveness of signalling mutants isolated in other screening programmes.
 -  You're dealing with electrical signals that are subject to corrosion, crosstalk and shorts.
 -  This crosstalk adds line noise and can cause signal errors, a pitfall historically remedied by slowing the signal rate, limiting the cable length or both.
 -  This was key to avoid unwanted measurement crosstalk that destroys quantum information.
 -  There are different diameter wires and different systems to prevent crosstalk.
 -  Such data provide evidence of crosstalk of signals derived from carbon (2-oxoglutarate and sucrose) and nitrogen metabolism (glutamine).
 -  One of the problems comes from crosstalk between the VCO and low noise amplifier.
 -  This reduces crosstalk between signaling routes.
 -  There is a shield layer between the two wafers of the switch to further isolate and prevent crosstalk between the left and right channels.
 
 2Casual conversation.  Example sentencesExamples -  The room can suddenly fill with terse and emotionally charged crosstalk, sounding much like a hospital emergency room.
 
  Synonyms banter, badinage, witty conversation, bantering, raillery, witticism, wordplay, patter     |