Crossover
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Crossover may refer to:
- Audio crossover, a particular type of electronic filter used to separate audio signals into frequency bands
- Chromosomal crossover, in genetics, an exchange of material between two chromosomes
- Crossover (band) is a New York-based electroclash music group
- Crossover (genetic algorithm), in genetic algorithms, refers to an analogue process to genetic crossover in a computer program
- Crossover (music), music that has commercial success in a genre other than that it was originally aimed at
- Crossover (physics), the variation of the exponent in power-law when varying two different parameters close to a critical point where the power-law becomes singular
- Crossover (rail), a pair of rail switches that allows trains to switch between parallel tracks
- CrossOver Office is a commercial program derived from Wine by CodeWeavers that allows some Windows-based applications to run on Linux and (forthcoming) Apple Mac OS X without the installation of Microsoft Windows.
- Crossover (sports), a sports play where a rushing ball or puck carrier switches places with a teammate in flight, potentially confusing opposing players
- Crossover SUV, a car-based SUV (rather than truck-based)
- Crossover dribble, a move in basketball in which you make the defender go in the wrong direction by dribbling the ball around, across your body, or in between your legs
- Crossover cable, an Ethernet cable in which the transmit and receive pairs are swapped at one end, used to directly connect two devices
- Crossover thrash, musical genre
- Fictional crossover, in fiction, an event when a story takes place in more than one series
- Intercompany crossover, in comic books, where a character from one company (fictional universe) meets a character from another.
- Crossover (DS9 episode), a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode.
- crossover (Album), a music album by the Japanese artist 島谷ひとみ (Hitomi Shimatani).
- Crossover (theater), a part of a theater.
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