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Pulse position modulation
Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia - Cite This Sourcepulse position modulation: see modulation.
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Position
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourcePosition may refer to:
- A location in a coordinate system, usually in two or more dimensions; the science of position and its generalizations is topology
- Body position (proprioception), the sense of the relative position of neighboring parts of the body
- Human position, arrangement or posture of the human body
- Sex position, arrangement of bodies during sexual intercourse
- Yoga position
Organizations and business
- Particular position in an organization, commonly identified by job title
- General position in an organization, by employment contract or formal volunteer arrangement
- Positioning (marketing)
- Position (finance), the amount of a security, option or futures contract under control; or the collective arrangement of such positions
Sports and games
- Position (team sports): a team's arrangement on its field of play; a player's standardized location on the field or standardized role in teamwork
- Position (poker), a player's location at the table in relation to the dealer
- In chess, the arrangement of the pieces on the board at any move during the game
Other
- The Position, a 2005 novel by Meg Wolitzer
See also
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