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Throttles meaning
plural of throttle
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All the impressive benchmarks in the world won't do any good if a device throttles performance to a fraction of its peak after a few minutes of continuous use.
Or use any fair load balancer which prioritises initial requests and small files over large ones and throttles IPs that open multiple streams.
Durnovtsev pushed the throttles to the max.
While the outages have been mitigated, Amazon seems to be taking time to “relax request throttles” on its various services.
Back in iOS 10.2.1, Apple added a power-management feature to iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone SE that throttles the maximum performance to compensate for declining battery life.
In other words, the system throttles, or slows, the process through which users pressing their talk buttons get assigned to a channel.
Up until now, laptops with Intel’s monstrous Core i9 processor leaned toward extremes: You either got huge, hulking beasts like the that give the chip plenty of room to roar, or the slim and sleek MacBook Pro, which throttles back performance.
Approaching the target altitude, the throttles were closed and full up-elevator applied, but XA892 continued to pitch nose-down.
As trains began to be powered by transformers and rectifiers more sophisticated throttles appeared, and soon trains powered by AC contained mechanisms to change direction or go into neutral gear when the operator cycled the power.
Hanjour advanced the throttles to maximum power and dove towards the Pentagon at a speed of over 850 km/h.
In economy cruise modes, the flight control systems adjust the throttles and fuel tank selections more precisely than all but the most skillful pilots.
The braking parachute was streamed but realising the aircraft would not stop in time, the captain opened the throttles to go round.
The collective levers have integral throttles, although these are not used to control rotor rpm, which is automatically governed, but are used for starting and shutting down the engine.
Thus, changes in the average coolant temperature, notably from the steam demand of engine throttles, naturally maintains reactor power without intervention from a reactor operator.
When he commenced the overshoot the copilot moved all the throttles to full power.