hub Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of hub In English

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Examples of hub

  • The small differences are caused by structural responses triggered by the imbalance vibration of the hubs.

  • With the 'street' and the 'hub' established as principles, arranging the functional adjacencies around them becomes like solving a puzzle.

  • Figure 8 shows the hug-angle, hub-velocity, endpoint acceleration, with their spectral densities, of the flexible manipulator.

  • Second, the capacity to defend and mobilise the nation was at the hub of all narratives.

  • Figure 6 shows the responses of the hub-angle, hub-velocity and endpoint acceleration models.

  • Low cost multi-port devices, called hubs are easily connected to the network backbone, the task of adding devices to the network thus becoming easier.

  • These include positional accuracy of end-point, allowable payload mass, maximum joint (hub) velocity, maximum hub acceleration and operating bandwidth of the manipulator.

  • Centralised systems tend to be governed by a computerised hub that is responsible for generating the musical output based on input from participants.

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Translations of hub In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    中心部分, 中心, 樞紐…

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  • 中文简体

    中心部分, 中心, 枢纽…

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  • Español

    centro, cubo, eje…

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  • Português

    centro, eixo…

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  • Türk dili

    belli bir eylemin ana merkezi, tekerlek göbeği, jant…

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  • Français

    moyeu, centre (d’activité)…

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  • Čeština

    náboj, centrum…

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  • Dansk

    hjulnav, hjerte, centrum…

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