He noted that his gym now requires fingerprints to gain admittance for workouts.
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Hunters may be examined for ammunition and questioned prior to park admittance.
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It signifies admittance to a select group of the Notting Hill chattering classes.
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Evaluations determined eligibility for crisis stabilization inpatient admittance.
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Parents must sign a registration form and a rock wall waiver prior to admittance.
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At least one posed as a friend of a patient to gain admittance to the hospital.
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Gate officials may refuse admittance to anyone trying to enter with such items.
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None of those large dinosaurs that were refused admittance to the ark were found.
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Homeschooled students may be less likely to gain admittance to certain schools.
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Entree: the right to enter
Admission: the act of admitting someone to enter; "the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic"
In electrical engineering, the admittance (Y) is the inverse of the impedance (Z). The SI unit of admittance is the siemens (symbol S). Oliver Heaviside coined the term in December 1887.
The reciprocal of Impedance (1/Z).
A copy of an entry in a court roll, admitting an individual to a copyhold or customary tenancy in the manor. More and Example
Admittance of an AC circuit is analogous to the conductivity of a DC circuit, it is the reciprocal of the impedance of an AC circuit.
The reciprocal of electrical impedance; admittance is expressed in the same units as conductance (mhos) and impedance in the same units as resistance (ohms).
The measure of how easy alternating current will flow. Measured in siemens.
Particuarly, the giving possession by the lord of copyhold land to a person.