Sentences with phrase «not buffered systems»

Defects in one system affect dependent, but not buffered systems.

Not exact matches

Seamlessly integrated into the system, he not only is a buffer between the two, but his amazing control on the ball, which can rival Michael Schumacher in a Ferrari F1 car, has bought a whole lot more to the squad.
Even though there is a buffer between the baby and the rest of the bed space, it isn't a foolproof system.
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.
When the kidneys are at full capacity and they can't accept all the acid that is being produced, the next step is for the body to use the alkaline buffers in your system.
Systems had been optimised for DirectX using push buffers but on PS3 this wouldn't work, so custom renderers were written using instancing.
my favorite dragon is my original character do not steal bloodthirst mcrageclaws, a sparkly dragon in a trenchcoat with twin katanas and a loner's soul who [SYSTEM ERROR: BUFFER LIMIT EXCEEDED]
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.
All naturally occurring buffered systems that I'm familiar with possess this characteristic and given that this planet has seen significantly higher CO2 levels, I find it implausible in the extreme that the capacity is not there to deal with the rising levels we see now.
Furthermore, this carbonate buffer is not the only buffer active in the atmosphere / hydrosphere / lithosphere system.
The system is buffered (mostly by dissolved calcium compounds) so can not change much in the absence of a temperature change or a change to the pH of the ocean surface layer.
Sounds like a win / win for both buyers and the local grid, because not only can the solar array be used to charge the LEAF directly during the day, which helps to reduce peak demand, but because the new LEAF includes a vehicle - to - home (V2H) feature, sometimes referred to as a vehicle - to - grid (V2G) system, it could potentially act as an electricity buffer by acting as a giant «personal» battery.
By tracking elevation information and GPS mapping, the researchers have shown that it is possible to create «learning» regenerative braking systems that optimize the flow of energy between the motor, batteries and a supercapacitor that acts as a buffer between the batteries and the motor — limiting the strain on batteries that do not like to be charged and drained in quick succession.
It will help in reducing premium rates as insurers need not buffer for such losses, improving operational competence and in keeping bad elements out of the system,» PricewaterhouseCoopers Director, Anuraag Sunder said.
If an attacker takes advantage of a buffer overflow vulnerability in an application and attempts to run code from a sector marked as data, the operating system won't run it.
Maltreating insensitive parents do not regulate or buffer their child's experience of distress, but they also activate their child's fear and attachment systems at the same time.
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