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In mathematics, to simplify a fraction or ratio by dividing both numerator and denominator by the same number (which must be a common factor of both of them). For example, 5x/25 cancels to x/5 when divided top and bottom by five.

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US musical term for a natural (♮).



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One tradeoff is to combine equalization and FEXT cancellation, resulting in a four to six times reduction in FEXT canceller complexity.
168 echo canceller compliance testing and measurement software applications to handle everything from quick testing and verification to testing of very complex scenarios involving large networks.
that allows customers simply to remove a number of older-generation echo canceller cards (from Ditech and other vendors) that fail to provide additional voice enhancement features and plug-in the new SX-24 card with VQoS.
 
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