- Industry: Convention
- Number of terms: 32421
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- Company Profile:
Difference, in decibels, between the loudest and the quietest passages in a musical or audio program. Also, the difference between the maximum signal level that can be produced under nominal operating distortion levels by an electronic circuit, and that circuits obnoxious noise level (called the noise floor).
Industry:Convention
Provides high-speed access to the Internet via telephone lines. DSL service requires a DSL modem.
Industry:Convention
Direct mail promotional materials sent to current and prospective exhibitors to encourage participation and promote the benefits of exhibiting in a specific show. Contains information about technical points, cost of exhibition space, floor plan of the exhibition and application for participation.
Industry:Convention
Directions from cameras perspective, as opposed to stage left and right.
Industry:Convention
Directions informing a venue or facility of the number of event participants expected to travel by automobile an event, in order to ensure adequate parking and bell staffing. This information should be included in the specifications guide for an event.
Industry:Convention
Distortion of audio signals caused by input signal peaks or voltage amplitudes which cause a circuit to attempt to exceed its own maximum voltage capabilities.
Industry:Convention
Amplifier which increases the amplitude of a signal in a line in order to distribute it to multiple points of use.
Industry:Convention
A professional services company possessing extensive local knowledge, expertise and resources, specializing in the design and implementation of events, activities, tours, transportation and program logistics. Depending on the company and the staff specialists in the company, they offer, but are not limited to, the following: creative proposals for special events within the meeting; guest tours; VIP amenities and transportation; shuttle services; staffing within convention centers and hotels; teambuilding, golf outings and other activities; entertainment, including sound and lighting; decor and theme development; ancillary meetings and management professionals; and, advance meetings and onsite registration services and housing.
Industry:Convention
Document required by Canadian Customs identifying shipper, seller, consignee, terms, date of shipment, material being sold/shipped, classification code, quantity, unit and total prices. Additional information required on the invoice depends on shipper and consignee arrangements.
Industry:Convention