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  2. Oil filter - Wikipedia

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    Oil filter. An oil filter is a filter designed to remove contaminants from engine oil, transmission oil, lubricating oil, or hydraulic oil. Their chief use is in internal-combustion engines for motor vehicles (both on- and off-road ), powered aircraft, railway locomotives, ships and boats, and static engines such as generators and pumps.

  3. Matched filter - Wikipedia

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    The matched filter is the optimal linear filter for maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the presence of additive stochastic noise . Matched filters are commonly used in radar, in which a known signal is sent out, and the reflected signal is examined for common elements of the out-going signal. Pulse compression is an example of ...

  4. Cross-flow filtration - Wikipedia

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    In chemical engineering, biochemical engineering and protein purification, crossflow filtration [1] (also known as tangential flow filtration [2]) is a type of filtration (a particular unit operation ). Crossflow filtration is different from dead-end filtration in which the feed is passed through a membrane or bed, the solids being trapped in ...

  5. Wiener filter - Wikipedia

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    The Wiener filter problem has solutions for three possible cases: one where a noncausal filter is acceptable (requiring an infinite amount of both past and future data), the case where a causal filter is desired (using an infinite amount of past data), and the finite impulse response (FIR) case where only input data is used (i.e. the result or ...

  6. Wratten number - Wikipedia

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    Wratten numbers are a labeling system for optical filters, usually for photographic use comprising a number sometimes followed by a letter. The number denotes the color of the filter, but is arbitrary and does not encode any information (the 80A–80D are blue, the next filters in numerical order, 81A–81EF, are orange); letters almost always ...

  7. Audio crossover - Wikipedia

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    Audio crossovers are a type of electronic filter circuitry that splits an audio signal into two or more frequency ranges, so that the signals can be sent to loudspeaker drivers that are designed to operate within different frequency ranges. The crossover filters can be either active or passive. [1] They are often described as two-way or three ...

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