Sentence examples for to null from inspiring English sources

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to null

noun

A non-existent or empty value or set of values.

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"I am kind of amazed just how much parents drink to null the pain of being a parent," he says.

This system, descended from Formula One racing, rapidly rattles off shifts in the Modena F1; in the Spyder, sensors reduce power for a split second to null out any not-so-luxurious shift shock.

We set the initial state to null.

Otherwise, the SU-TX sets its favorite spectrum to null.

Note that in a periodic refreshmal_ID is set to null.

The in vivo results showed accumulation of PAX at tumor site was close to null.

As indicated before, V-BLAST could use ZF or MMSE to null out interfering layers.

The base station is the root of the tree, so is set to null.

It is also possible to extend the algorithm to null sidelobe jammers as well.

The antenna array is used to null the interference from neighbours.

Due to null valued permittivity and permeability this medium does not allow the wave to propagate.

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