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The portion of the land between the low water and high water elevations, that confines a pond or stream.
Ãâó: www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/PSP/glossary.html
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1. A slot or group of slots that must be populated with modules of like capacity in order to fulfill the data width requirement of the CPU 2. A segment of memory on a module, sometimes also referred to as a row. Modules are either single or dual banked 3. An internal logic segment in a memory component. For example, a 64Mb SDRAM has 4 banks.
Ãâó: www.crucial.com/library/glossary.asp
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The collection of memory chips or modules that make up a block of memory. This can be 1, 2 or 4 chips. Memory in a PC must always be added or removed in full-bank increments.
Ãâó: www.ontrack.com/glossary/
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| Bankart lesion |
Avulsion of the anterior glenoid labrum which is usually associated with anterior shoulder dislocations. Bennet lesion - Posterior glenoid defect associated with overhead throwing injuries. Biomechanics - The application of mechanical laws to living structures, specifically to the locomotor system of the human body.
Ãâó: www.orthopaedics.iu.edu/orthoterms.htm
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a storage location in a sampler or synthesizer that typically holds a large number of individual program (sounds).
Ãâó: www.cakewalk.com/tips/desktop-glossary.asp
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