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The use of landscaping or retained native vegetation or the use of landscaping along with berms, walls or decorative fences that at least partially and periodically obstruct the view from the street or an abutting property in such a manner that vehicular use areas, parking lots, parked cars, detention ponds and conflicting activity areas will be partially or completely screened.
Ãâó: www.greenlaws.lsu.edu/terms.htm
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A process that neutralizes a paper's acidity over time by adding an alkaline substance, like calcium carbonate, at the pulp stage. Buffering helps reduce the acidity of paper over time.
Ãâó: www.paperorigins.com/cgi-bin/handmade-paper/refere...
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If content cannot be streamed in real time, a distributor often sends part of the content into the buffer of a user's PC, before the video can be played. The user must wait during this time (sometimes, this is called pre-loading).
Ãâó: www.bnet.fordham.edu/carey1/glossary.htm
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Describes a situation which occurs when a streaming media player is saving portions of a streaming media file to local storage for playback. Most streaming media players buffer a small percentage of a streaming media presentation before beginning to play it. Buffering also may occur in the middle of a presentation, when available bandwidth does not match the presentation's required bandwidth.
Ãâó: www.webvideo4u.co.uk/resources/b.html
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