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the process by which the visual system becomes accustomed to more or less light of a different color than it was exposed to during an immediately proceeding period. It results in a change in the sensitivity of the eye to light
Ãâó: arch.ced.berkeley.edu/courses/arch245/Handouts/Def...
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An adaptor is a special object that can be plugged to an exiting class or function to change its behavior. For example, by plugging a special adaptor to the sort() algorithm, you can control whether the sorting order is descending or ascending. STL also defines several kinds of sequence adaptors, which transform a container to a different container with a more restricted interface. ...
Ãâó: www.devx.com/tips/Tip/14102
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an interface between one system and another which has significant control function; the switch adaptor mediates between the node (ie the computer) and the switch.
Ãâó: www.pdc.kth.se/training/Talks/Performance/Basics/t...
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In an extruder, the portion of the die assembly that attaches the die to the extruder and provides a flow channel for the molten plastic between the extruder and the die.
Ãâó: www.polydynamics.com/glossary2.htm
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I/O hardware which provides a specific function or connectivity/bridging capability and which is accessed via a system bus. Also called a card , a controller or an HBA . The adapter is typically accessed via programmed I/O and may be capable of generating interrupts or DMA activity (or be capable of being a DMA target).
Ãâó: docsrv.sco.com/UDI_spec/scsi_driver_spec-5.html
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