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Crosstalk Interference Is the Tendency of Signals on One Twisted-Pair

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Crosstalk interference is the tendency of signals on one twisted-pair wire to interfere with signals on the wire next to it.

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Matrix Limitation

Constraints or restrictions related to the size, complexity, or operations of a matrix in mathematical or computational contexts.

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