I'm not filtering your tea. - Ben senin çayını süzüyorum.
Sorting through large volumes of information and presenting to the user those which are likely to satisfy his or her information requirement [source]
Attenuates components of a signal that are undesired: reduces noise errors in a signal
the removal of spatial or spectral features for data enhancement Convolution filtering is one method of spatial filtering Some texts may use the terms "filtering" and "spatial filtering" synonymously
In LAN technology, discarding packets that do not meet the criteria for forwarding
the soil's ability to attenuate substances which includes retaining chemicals or dissolved substances on the soil particle surface, transforming chemicals through microbial biological processing, retarding movement, as well as capturing solid particles
A process for screening network traffic for certain characteristics, such as source address, destination address, or protocol, and determining whether to forward or discard that traffic based on the established criteria
Bridges and switches can reduce the level of congestion on a LAN through the process of filtering A filtering bridge or switch forwards a packet from one LAN segment to another only as required Packets that are not forwarded by a bridge or switch are said to be "filtered"
The process of clarifying pure maple syrup Raw syrup contains various suspended particles (called "sugar sand") brought out in the boiling process In earlier days, these particles were "settled out" in bulk containers before retail packaging Today we filter through cloth and paper membranes, producing crystal clear syrup
mathematical operation to attenuate unwanted frequencies in a signal which can be identified by spectral analysis Applied in the time domain by convolution, or in the wavenumber domain by multiplication back
The process of removing particles from wine after fermentation Most wines unless otherwise labeled are filtered for both clarity and stability
{i} act of passing a liquid or gas through porous material to remove impurities; act of slowly passing in or out; sending through a filter
The process of removing undesired components on a signal while allowing the desired components to pass A power line filter purifies the AC power entering the equipment by attenuating the high-frequency (typically 150kHz and up) RFI, while passing the low frequency (typically 50Hz) AC power waveform This is called low-pass filtering
A procedure to remove particles from an ink- These particles could plug one or more of the orifices in a print head
An automatic method of screening e-mail messages as they are downloaded from the Internet An e-mail client can be instructed to deposit (file or trash) qualifying e-mail messages in various folders as they are received A filter can look at keywords, addresses, domains, subject matter, size, etc
The process of removing particles from wine after fermentation Most wines unless otherwise labelled are filtered for both clarity and stability
The process that a switch or a bridge uses to examine an Ethernet packet and either pass it to the other side of the network or isolate it from the rest of the network
Process whereby an Ethernet switch or bridge reads the contents of a packet and then finds that the packet does not need to be forwarded, drops it a filtering rate is the rate at which a device can receive packets and drop them without any loss of incoming packets or delay in processing
A technique for masking off or removing segments of the query sequence that are repeated or have low compositional complexity, in order to improve the sensitivity of sequence similarity searches performed with that sequence Filtering can eliminate statistically significant but biologically uninteresting reports from the BLAST® output (e g , hits against common acidic-, basic- or proline-rich regions), leaving the more biologically interesting regions of the query sequence available for specific matching against database sequences Filtering is applied to the query sequence (or its translation products) only, not to database sequences
Attenuation of certain frequency components of a seismic signal and the amplification of others For a recorded signal, the process can be accomplished electronically or numerically in a digital computer Filtering also occurs naturally as seismic energy passes through the Earth First motion On a seismogram, the direction of ground motion as the P wave arrives at the seismometer Upward ground motion indicates an expansion in the source region; downward motion indicates a contraction Focal depth A term that refers to the depth of an earthquake focus