1. signalling - Noun
2. signalling - Verb
Derived from signal
of Signal
Source: Webster's dictionary'A clinical study in people will help us understand how signalling through bipolar cells affects vision quality,' said study author Subrata Batabyal at Texas-based firm Nanoscope. Source: Internet
A British signalling error allowed the German battlecruisers to withdraw, as most of Beatty's squadron mistakenly concentrated on the crippled armoured cruiser Blücher, sinking her with great loss of life. Source: Internet
A control room for the sub-surface network has been built in Hammersmith and an automatic train control (ATC) system is to replace signalling equipment installed from the 1920s such as the signal box at Edgware Road, still manually operated. Source: Internet
After rebuking their attempts to help him and destroying the apparition of his father, Shigaraki approaches All For One, signalling his mental transformation has been completed. Source: Internet
A geo-portal has been established and applications have been developed by Indian Railways for all its fixed assets like tracks, OHE, signalling, and other electrical assets, which have been mapped, the Chairman said. Source: Internet
Alternatively, the receptor may undergo lysozomal degradation, or remain internalised, where it is thought to participate in the initiation of signalling events, the nature of which depending on the internalised vesicle's subcellular localisation. Source: Internet