avenue??
Mostly used for airplane rides
An AV receiver is used as part of a home entertainment system. It will amplify the sound, as well as provide an image signal so you can watch and listen to your television.
AV splitters function by allowing two devices to be used off of one av component. The output signals would be identical and works ideally for a two display setup.
Simply "AV" is used in most references.
It is used to control high cholestrol and trigyceride levels
An AV cable is an audio/visual cable that is used to carry sound and visual information. The older style AV cable had three leads, the newer AV cables contain five leads and are typically used with newer electronic items. AV cables have a variety of connection options depending on the items to be connected. An HMDI is a single cable that provides an audio/video connection with a 340MHz band width, which supports 10,12 and 16-bit colour.
An AV sender is used to enable the connection of two televisions without the use of cables. They are particularly popular with those who watch internet TV.
An arteriovenous (AV) shunt is a connection between an artery and a vein that allows for direct blood flow, typically used in dialysis patients to facilitate access to the bloodstream. In contrast, an AV graft involves a synthetic tube that connects an artery to a vein, providing a larger access point for blood flow, which is especially useful when the patient's veins are unsuitable for a shunt. While both serve similar purposes in dialysis, the method of creation and materials used differ. AV grafts are often used when natural veins are not adequate for creating a shunt.
AV ~1x3x5mm
Its one of these, cant remember which one though: AV node, SA node AV bundle, Purkinje fibres. SA node, AV bundle, Purkinje fibres, AV node. SA node, AV node, AV bundle, Purkinje fibres. Purkinje fibres, SA node, AV node, AV bundle.
Yes, AV equipment typically includes TVs as they are essential components of audio-visual setups. AV equipment generally encompasses devices used for audio and video playback, such as projectors, speakers, and televisions. TVs serve as display units for video content, making them a key part of any AV system.