Not exact matches
«But we can say with a fair bit
of certainty that all that sequence
of changes, starting several years ago, has succeeded in adding more
buffering to the
system.»
While ending
buffering is certainly a noble goal, the challenge redoubles almost daily with the creation
of new products that demand better and better delivery
systems.
The first is a fiscal policy that acknowledges the role
of the government social safety net in
buffering the effects
of creative destruction, seeks to provide those services in an efficient, market - oriented fashion, and pays for those services with a simple and transparent tax
system.
The cash received from these repos is used to create a liquidity
buffer for «after - hours» payments (those initiated through the direct entry (DE)
system or NPP after 16:45 AEST / AEDT on business days, and all NPP payments on weekends and public holidays); hence, the minimum positions are set with regard to the potential size
of these payments.
The attack pumps more data into a
buffer than it's designed to hold; the overflow corrupts memory nearby, letting hackers introduce malicious code there that can take control
of servers and other
systems.
If such a BoJ - inspired, TLTRO - based tiered deposit
system proves too complicated, an alternative option would be to introduce an extra
buffer of bank reserves, up to a certain amount equivalent to 2, 3 or even 5 times required reserves, that would be remunerated at the ECB's main refinancing rate (currently +0.05 %).
An important modification to the line here is the inclusion
of a special
buffering system for the biscuits.
Think
of microbes as the good bacteria that lives the gut and acts as a
buffer when bad bacteria enters the
system.
«Colloidal oatmeal has been shown to act as a
buffer system, helping restore the normal PH
of the skin,» says Dr. Ellen S. Kurtz in her paper for the Journal
of Drugs and Dermatology.
Even though there is a
buffer between the baby and the rest
of the bed space, it isn't a foolproof
system.
In Japan, a
system of lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition
of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage
system in those kinds
of businesses where workers receive a substantial share
of their annual income in the form
of an annual bonus whose size can be used to
buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead
of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels
of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels
of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countries.
To maintain this level, your blood creates its own
buffer system consisting
of molecules that absorb excess hydrogen ions if things get too acidic, or release them if the blood is too basic.
The sense organs also comprise a primitive kind
of memory, a temporary storage
system or «
buffer» for the brain.
The device the team produced to address that problem is called a load driver, and its effect is similar to that
of load drivers used in electronic circuits: It provides a kind
of buffer between the signal and the output, preventing the effects
of the signaling from backing up through the
system and causing delays in outputs.
When a particle detector trips the alarm, LOFAR's cosmic ray
system grabs the previous 5 seconds
of data that is held in the
system's
buffer, knowing that the signal from an air shower is somewhere in it.
Getting a good night's sleep might
buffer the impact
of stress on kids» cortisol level, which is a hormone produced in the adrenal gland to regulate the body's cardiovascular, metabolic and immune
systems.
Challenging the idea that addiction is hardwired in the brain, a new UC Berkeley study
of mice suggests that even a short time spent in a stimulating learning environment can rewire the brain's reward
system and
buffer it against drug dependence.
Oxidative states are generally considered to be indicative
of cellular stress; however, cells inherently release harmful reactive oxygen species during energy production, neutralized by intracellular antioxidative
buffering systems.
The TMAdV - specific quantitative real - time PCR was performed on a Stratagene MX3005P real - time PCR
system using a 25 µL master mix consisting
of 18 µL
of water, 2.5 µL
of 10X Taq
buffer, 1 µL
of MgCl2 (50 mM), 0.5 µL
of deoxynucleoside triophosphates (dNTPs; 12.5 mM), 0.5 µL
of each primer (10 µM), 0.5 µL SYBR green, 0.5 µL
of Taq polymerase (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA), and 1 µL
of extracted nucleic acid.
At the end
of incubation, final volume was adjusted to 200 µL with rinsing
buffer and quantified using the flow cytometry
system (Guava EasyCyte, EMD Millipore) according to the manufacturers» instructions.
The addition
of anthropogenic CO2 alters the thermodynamic
buffer factors (e.g., the Revelle factor)
of the carbonate
system, decreasing the seagrass habitat's ability to
buffer natural carbonate
system fluctuations.
This
system (Figure 9A) will support the essential features
of PNBs and rainbow bubbles specifically including simultaneous delivery
of several pump pulses
of specific dynamically variable fluence and wavelength, continuous probe laser radiation and delivery
of the suspension with NPs and, if necessary,
of optically transparent
buffer fluid.
Getting enough for your body is a
buffer against bad moods and can improve the health
of your skin and your digestive
system functioning, to name just a few benefits.
When the body
buffering system is overwhelmed, a state
of «acidosis autotoxication» develops.
Surprisingly, the foundation
of the endocrine
system is not the sex hormones, it's the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis (HPA axis), otherwise known as the stress
buffering system.
For protecting the body from the acidic effects
of these foods, minerals like calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium are drawn out to devise a
buffering system that neutralizes this acidic effect.
Proteins function as enzymes for chemical reactions; hormones for chemical messaging;
buffers to regulate acid - base balance; antibodies for the immune
system; transporters, such as albumin, hemoglobin, transferrin, and retinol - binding protein,
of substances in the blood; and acute - phase responders that guide the body's response during acute critical illness.
Aside from all
of these incredible benefits, white blood cell production is increased, aiding in strengthening the immune
system,
buffers are re-balanced promoting a more regular biorhythms and healthy sleep pattern.
However, if the candida yeast is completely wiped out - such as by the use
of pharmaceutical antibiotics - then this
buffering system, too, is wiped out.
its one
of the most basic functions
of buffers in living
systems.
it combines ingredients that together ensure the greatest amount
of absorbability by using
buffered mineral delivery
systems of vitamin c and therapeutic dosages
of antioxidant rich bioflavonoids from pure natural citrus fruits and sea buckthorn pulp extracts.
the reason people gain is because it cleanses all the acids from your organs and your body retains alot
of water to
buffer the acids that have been realsed into your blood bowel and lymph
system.
Phosphorus is one
of the key nutrients our body uses to maintain proper pH. In fact, the phosphorus
buffer system is one
of the three major ways we balance pH in our body (the other
systems being the bicarbonate and protein
buffer systems).
In this life - threatening complication
of diabetes mellitus, the acids 3 - hydroxybutyric acid and acetoacetic acid are produced rapidly, causing high concentrations
of protons, which overwhelm the body's acid - base
buffering system.
These individuals can
buffer the tendency to think
of hardware and curriculum as separate efforts within a single, student - focused
system.
A unique set
of constitutional, structural, financial, and political arrangements ensures that school
systems and professional educators are
buffered from revenue losses when the economy declines.
Counseling consisted
of making the parents aware
of a variety
of options and acting as a
buffer with administrators to ensure his appropriate progression through the
system.
And if McLaren is serious about energy recuperation (ERS), E-boost and E-charging, a parallel 48 - volt electrical
system and an advanced
buffer battery are essential ingredients which make an evolution
of the modular vehicle structure mandatory.
The hybrid and plug - in hybrid versions
of the Ioniq have a single electric motor housed between the 1.6 - liter inline - four engine and the dual - clutch transmission, which works with the hybrid
system's electric motor to help
buffer out the typical shuddering produced by dry dual - clutch transmissions when accelerating from a stop.
Among them: active cruise control to keep vehicles at a safe
buffer distance from others at highway speeds; lane - change warning
systems that use tiny cameras and sensors to identify lane markings and warn drivers when their vehicles start to stray; and emergency
systems that automatically tighten seat belts and apply the brakes when a car is closing in dangerously fast on the vehicle in front
of it.
It is surprisingly easy to set up, with the usual point
of interest or address options for destination, and a woman telling you where to go; but it shares the CD player with the audio
system, so if you miss a turn, you have to put the navigation CD back in until the
buffer fills back up again.
Some
of the Fire - specific features for video include the Advanced Streaming and Prediction (ASAP) service, a video -
buffering system that anticipates the TV shows and movies you are likely to watch next, as well as On Deck, which preloads popular content onto your device while it is sleeping.
Also, long - term climate change is being pursued through the increased use
of trees for intensification, diversification and
buffering of farming
systems.
The development
of buffer zone areas and coastal community building was done through coral rehabilitation using a transplantation
system, conducted in cooperation with Taskforce Gili Patrols and West Nusa Tenggara Natural Resources Conservation Office.
Microsoft should've paid the money for a 32 MB ED - RAM chip if they expected the
system to run 720p and 1080p resolutions with any form
of anti-aliasing; had they done so the 360 GPU would've had a big advantage over the PS3's for z -
buffer and anti-aliasing functions.
Longer Hold - up Time: If there's ever an issue with the input AC power on the machine, this PSU's prolonged time for Hold - up allows for enough
of a
buffer to both prevent
system instabilities and to store essential data in the case
of power outages or shortages.
-- new audition
system — allows loops to be listened to as whole loop instead
of slices — improved controls — much less to remember and much faster to use — true copy + paste
system with copy
buffer — massively improved realtime VIS — 3 new vis effects, the old one improved — new editor display — slice breaks so easy to see when you change from one slice to another — and loop names above loops for hidef users — new image / audio handler — loads and unloads resources on demand massively reducing memory requirements — removing the out
of memory crashes — new file
system — allows much more detail in the file list
Current and likely future impacts
of global warming on ecosystems and human activities are also considered, including biodiversity,
system buffering and resilience, and regional inequality and vulnerability.
In addition to its pivotal role in the atmosphere in the regulation
of global climate, CO2 and its sister chemical species, HCO3 — and CO32 - comprise the carbonate
buffer system which regulates the pH
of seawater.
A simple glance at the
buffering power
of the carbonate equilibrium
system and the vast reservoir
of DIC in the oceans would lead one to guess that CO2 acidification would be negligible — but it's the rate
of change, not the long - term equilibria, that matters in terms
of the real - time effect.