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Buffers meaning
plural of buffer
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Jitter buffers Jitter buffers or de-jitter buffers are used to counter jitter introduced by queuing in packet switched networks so that a continuous playout of audio (or video) transmitted over the network can be ensured.
Buffers Buffers in gel electrophoresis are used to provide ions that carry a current and to maintain the pH at a relatively constant value.
Buffers have both organic and non-organic chemical applications; for instance, besides buffers being used in lab processes, our blood acts as a buffer to maintain pH.
Africa is the only region without liquidity buffers to protect it against shocks.
But China's economy hit the buffers this summer as growing numbers of property developers defaulted on debts, caught short in a crackdown on excessive borrowing which began in 2020 and has hamstrung the entire industry.
But the plans hit the buffers last year and it shelved and replaced with a new scheme dubbed City Centre West, which includes the £15.7m works around Victoria Street.
IMF also in its annual report recommended focussing on replenishing fiscal buffers, securing price stability, maintaining financial stability, and accelerating inclusive growth.
Industry liquidity was also strong at 44.10 per cent over the same period and supported by significant cash reserve requirement buffers available to provide liquidity backstops, should banks require it, she noted.
In September 1957 the Yarra Glen Ladies challenged the Old Buffers to another charity match.
Leave buffers between meets.
Likewise, the IMF states that Peru's macroeconomic buffers will help shield the economy from downside risks.
Ms Bullock said households had built up 'large savings buffers' through the Covid pandemic which had remained 'largely intact'.
Proper notice and adequate buffers for the commuters.
Researchers have now found that setbacks come down to a tradeoff: They report that the same disadvantaged communities that buffers are intended to protect would receive one-third of the statewide health benefits — and suffer a third of the job losses.
Roughly a quarter of the forest, some 60,000 acres, is unharvested — old burial grounds and ancestral seasonal villages, buffers around raptor nests and wolf dens, swamplands and areas near waterways, according to Ms. Duquain.
The reaction to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, the collapse of Credit Suisse, tightening of credit conditions and steep falls in equity values of banking shares (which weakens capital buffers) has been the reverse of responses to other global events.
The reason that Ms Sturgeon ran into the buffers and must now run up the white flag is simply that most Scots wish to stay within the UK.
They act as stopgaps or buffers for these properties business rates liabilities.
This is primarily accomplished through larger buffers and the implementation of Deferred Vertex Shading (DVS) in the rendering pipeline.
We think it is an excellent business to be in, and it buffers us during these semiconductor downturns, which will continue to happen moving forward.