Hybrid

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The term hybrid (from the Latin hybrida, "mestizo", that is, having characteristics of different natures) can allude, in this encyclopedia:

In biology

  • a Hybridthe living organism from the crossroads of two organisms of different races, species or subspecies or different qualities; it is also used in that sense in science fiction;

In molecular biology

  • to one hybrid probea procedure for the detection of specific genetic sequences;

In transport

  • a hybrid vehiclewhich uses a mixture of technologies for its propulsion (internal combustion engine and electric motor);
  • to one hybrid bicyclewhich brings together characteristics of a road bike and a mountain bike;

In music technology

  • a Hybrid CD;
  • a Hybrid DVD;

In radio frequencies

  • a radiofrequency hybrid;

In electrical and electronic engineering

  • a hybrid parameters;

In computing

  • a intelligent hybrid systemsin software programming;
  • a hybrid corein operating systems;
  • a hybrid topologythe union of various types of network topologies;

On game consoles

  • a Nintendo Switch, a console, a mobile and an envelope, at the same time.

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