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To buffers
noun
Someone or something that buffs.
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After radio the digitized signals are fed to buffers for software usage.
Responses to buffers were nearly equivalent on privately and publicly owned land.
Within a buffer family, memory is allocated to buffers in a logarithmically decreasing manner from the receiving buffer to the final aggregate buffer.
A buffer management policy that controls admission to buffers, and a scheduling policy that is responsible for the transfer of packets from input buffers to output buffers.
In order to obtain more information we stressed the electrostatic interactions within the complex by exposing it to buffers containing elevated salt.
If this applies to buffers on the Cumberland Plateau, point count surveys that encompass these very narrow strips of forest may be biased towards overestimating the quality of the habitat for forest-dwelling birds.
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Sample-to-buffer ratio for Zn reduction was optimized using ammonium buffer (pH 8.5).
Fig. 3 a Effect of sample-to-buffer ratio on Zn reduction illustrating increase in sensitivity with increasing sample-to-buffer ratio.
The long wires required in this environment lead to large buffers to prevent buffer overflow during flow control signaling.
"Elmo, Ms. Millerr said, "was never meant to buffer".
Federal regulators ordered them to raise a combined $75 billion to buffer their potential losses.
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