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the channeling
verb
Present participle of channel
Exact(60)
The electrostatic interaction between the intermediate and the SAC not only restricts the intermediate to the channel, but decreases the channeling barrier.
These channel bandwidths are compatible with the channeling configuration used in Spain for paired spectrum.
Meditation on the channeling of grief?
At least the channeling of "Ringu" in "The Ring" is reverent.
But the channeling of private-sector savings into low-yielding government bonds has hurt economic growth, Fitch said.
The Academy of Arcadia, founded in Rome in 1690, exemplified the channeling of energies for rationalism and innovation.
What is pop music, after all, but the channeling of the ecstatic urge into a form that puts a limit on its excesses?
Such procedures favor architectural layouts based on the channeling of passenger-suspects through nets of choke-points, extracting different information each time.
An example would be the channeling of aggression, in which the impulse might take the form of team sports, dance or warfare.
It is an organic thing, as he describes it, the channeling of subjects that interest him through the searching voice of a fictional persona.
The channeling of electrons through the receiver would produce current, some of which would be transferred back to the copper wire to create a self-sustaining magnetic field.
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