English to Malayalam Dictionary multiplex

multiplex

മൾട്ടിപ്ലെക്സിന്റെ
definition
verb
An internal pattern calibration circuit is multiplexed to the first signal and used for generating a plurality of second parameters for calibration of close loop.
incorporate into a multiplex signal or system.
noun
Are you running into a lot of constraints among operators who are devoting digital bandwidth to multiplexes and additional pay-per-view channels?
a system or signal involving simultaneous transmission of several messages along a single channel of communication.
Not only are such outlets the necessary gateways into the riches of world cinema and film history, they also balance the multiplexes and boutique art-house cinemas that so dominate the film landscape in any country.
a movie theater with several separate screens.
adjective
multiplex ties of work and friendship
consisting of many elements in a complex relationship.
example
The first is the use of 'multiplex' phone lines in urban areas (this means that Telkom have put 26 people on the same line).
The local digital radio 'multiplex' , called NOWdigital, is made up of several digital radio stations, but it cannot operate until France and Belgium join other countries in giving the go-ahead.
Given the lack of data describing the way 'multiplex' cinemas are used by different consumer factions, an extensive survey was completed in Leicester.
Comcast revamped its digital offering earlier this month to include a slew of digital satellite services in addition to the slate of 'multiplex' and PPV channels that dominated the package before now.
Had the Radio Authority been required to allocate licences on a per-station basis and had the BBC been given station-sized parts of 'multiplex' space by the government on a similar basis, then quality could have been ensured.
In the cluster of four there are 'multiplex' relationships.
Well allocate not multiplexes but channel space within the 'multiplex' .
Local attractions include four yacht clubs, two tennis clubs, a number of golf courses, two shopping centres, a new theatre and a new 'multiplex' cinema at the Pavilion.
And don't be alarmed by the mention of electronics, 'multiplex' cabling does away with the mountains of wire that strangled the XM.
The 'multiplex' would screen movies at short intervals with digital projectors.
Currently, it owns 23 'multiplex' cinemas in Israel, which have 112 screens and 21 696 seats.
The 42nd St. side of the lower structure houses a 'multiplex' cinema, stores and restaurants, as well as eight floors of hotel rooms.
The 'multiplex' strategy allowed us to run the complete set of selective amplifications for 10 individuals on one gel for a total of 24 gels.
The mobile phone is equipped for at least two frequency bands and includes an antenna coupled to a 'multiplex' type filter.
The developers will also consider proposals for leisure related uses such as a 'multiplex' cinema or bowling alley.
Teasing out analogies in such a 'multiplex' region is a daunting task: autonomies and convergences slice through each other, resulting in cultural minced meat.
Utilizing these properties, 'multiplex' cable, a new secondary and service-drop multiple conductor, was developed.
However, it is understood the group have revived plans for a 'multiplex' cinema and are expected to lodge a planning application in the coming months.
If approved, the gateway assigns a conventional cable channel and 'multiplex' stream for the movie.
The riverside scheme, which is due to open in November next year, will include a large shopping centre, a four-star hotel, leisure facilities and a 'multiplex' cinema.
It is languid, thought provoking and compulsively interesting, but, much like its poster, it won't be the most exciting film at the 'multiplex' .
He said that in 1988, 'multiplex' cinemas accounted for only 10 per cent of UK screens, but this had risen to 71 per cent - to the detriment of smaller local venues.
The most innovative varieties are more likely to be spoken by those with weak network ties, while those with dense, 'multiplex' networks tend to conserve local varieties.
Most premium programmers offer a variety of 'multiplex' channels on digital tiers to rotate their movie libraries, at no extra cost to the operator.
These and many other companies make the switching, transport, networking and 'multiplex' equipment used by telecommunications companies in the delivery of their products and services.
The new 'multiplex' culture however offers hope to ventures like Shwaas.
In this case we have a telephone 'multiplex' and two systems (A and B).
Yet such interpretations fail to explore the extent to which the location of 'multiplex' cinemas in out-of-town sites contributes to their popularity.
In this sense, ‘going out’ to a 'multiplex' cinema may be not very different from ‘staying in’ to watch a film on television or video.
Few studies have shown the effects of 'multiplex' network relationships on firm outcomes.
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