(physics) Having waveforms that are of the same frequency but do not pass through corresponding values at the same instant.
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(physics) Having waveforms that are of the same frequency but do not pass through corresponding values at the same instant.
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out of sync. In an unsynchronized or uncorrelated way. For example, Inventory control and shipping are out of phase, so we can't rely on their figures, or The lights are out of sync and keep flashing at random. For dates, see the antonym in phase.
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| inverting function (electronics) | |
| paraphase amplifier (electronics) | |
| Phasing (music) |
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| Which phase is the longest phase in meiosis? |
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