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The process of using buffers to hold data being moved to or from I/O devices such as serial ports and disk drives.
Ãâó: www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/wfw/7_agloss.msp...
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The ability of a substance to reduce shock and cushion against pH fluctuations.
Ãâó: www.interiorgardens.com/glossary/glossary.html
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A protective material extruded directly on the fiber coating to protect it from the environment.
Ãâó: www.seaconbrantner.com/Terminology/terminology.htm
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Buffer.
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A buffer is a polygon that encloses all areas within a set distance of the spatial features. Points, lines, and polygons can all have buffers placed around them. For example, if a user is interested in all areas within 1km of a church, a buffer would be placed around all the points representing churches. This would create a new layer consisting of polygons representing those areas within 1km of a church.
Ãâó: hds.essex.ac.uk/g2gp/gis/sect101.asp
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