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buffering
A term that describes a situation which occurs when a streaming media player is saving portions of a streaming media file to local storage for playback Most streaming media players buffer a small percentage of a streaming media presentation before beginning to play it Buffering also may occur in the middle of a presentation, when available bandwidth does not match the presentation's required bandwidth
1 A protective material extruded directly on the fiber coating to protect the fiber from the environment (tight buffering) 2 Extruding a tube around the coated fiber to allow isolation of the fiber from stresses on the cable (loose buffered)
A buffer is a polygon that encloses all areas within a set distance of the spatial features Points, lines, and polygons can all have buffers placed around them For example, if a user is interested in all areas within 1km of a church, a buffer would be placed around all the points representing churches This would create a new layer consisting of polygons representing those areas within 1km of a church
{i} cushion which lessens or absorbs shock; polisher
The ability to withstand an increase in acid deposition, without changing pH
A spatial analysis function that creates an extension zone around a point, line or polygon by locating its boundaries at a user-defined distance from it
The ability of a substance to reduce shock and cushion against pH fluctuations
A GIS operation in which areas that are within a specified distance of a selected map features are separated from areas that are beyond
The storing of data in a memory device, allowing the devices to change data rates, perform error checking and error retransmission
The receiving and storing of data before it is played back A clip's initial buffering is called preroll After this preroll, excessive buffering may stall the presentation
the method of building buffers to hold data moved to or from I/O devices such as disk drives or modems
it is a procedure of analysis belonging to the topological overlay field It allows to create polygons inside predefined elements With this procedure, for example, non-building areas inside large traffic roads can be determined, or protected zones surrounding military or industrial areas, etc The dimensions, and therefore the radius of the protected areas, can be defined through the attributes of the bufferized elements such as width or traffic intensity for roads (linear elements), power of the emitted signal for aerials (punctual elements), quantity of pollution emitted for industrial areas (areal elements)
The process of temporarily storing data in a software program or in RAM, to allow transmission devices to accommodate differences in data transmission rates
Amount or act of copying that a system uses to avoid deadlocks A large amount of buffering can adversely affect performance and make MPI applications less portable and predictable
In the context of alkaline papermaking, an acid absorber or alkaline reserve, almost always calcium carbonate
Creating supplies of excess resources in case of unpredictable needs
The process of adding carbonate and/or bicarbonate ions to water to reduce acidity and increase pH Buffering systems are often used in recirculation systems , to counter the acidity produced during the nitrification process, and also the acidity caused by the carbon dioxide in the water Systems usually involve using a type of lime which is either dosed into the water once it as been dissolved, used in a pelleted form with the water flowing through it (often in a fluidised bed), or added directly to sumps etc in granular or powdered form The effect of a buffering system used on the farm is that the operator will se a rise in the pH of the water Systems may be manually controlled or automatically controlled by feedback from a pH controller
Similar to caching, buffering is the process by which streaming media that is entering the user’s computer at a faster rate than can be played, is saved as memory without backing up or overloading the Player Byte Eight bits; the fundamental unit of personal computer data
The term used to describe the addition of an alkaline substance to a material to raise its pH Most often used today when referring to mat and substrate material
The neutralizing of acids in paper by adding an alkaline substance (usually calcium carbonate or magnesium carbonate) into the paper pulp The buffer acts as a protection from the acid in the paper or from pollution in the environment
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