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tap

  1. a FINANCIAL SECURITY such as a government STOCK which can always be obtained on demand because there is continuous supply
  2. the issue of TREASURY BILLS and government BONDS which are sold directly to government departments as opposed to being sold on the open market.
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Theoretical and actual results were shown to correlate well for the cases of a single line, a homogeneous network with a bridged tap, and a cascade of sections with differing wire gauges.
The signal processing circuitry adapts automatically to compensate for distortion caused by cable gauge changes and bridged taps.
This automated measurement uses a combination of time-domain reflectometry (TDR) and frequency-domain reflectometry (FDR) to display a graphical depiction (through a simple wiring diagram) of the location and length of bridged taps and the end of the cable.
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