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shadowing A process where a copy data is stored on a second system to be used just like the first system usually to off-load work from the first system.
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shadowing A technique used to increase a computer's speed by using high-speed RAM memory in place of slower ROM memory (RAM is about three times as fast as ROM). On PCs, for example, all code to control hardware devices, such as keyboards, is normally executed in a special ROM chip called the BIOS ROM. However, this chip is slower than the general-purpose RAM that comprises main memory. Many PC manufacturers, therefore, configure their PCs to copy the BIOS code into RAM when the computer boots. ...
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shadowing A condition in IR reflow soldering in which component bodies block the energy from certain areas of the board, resulting in incomplete melting of the solder paste at those points.
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shadowing Going through the motions without hitting the ball, hence 'shadowing the stroke'.
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shadowing A condition occurring during etching in which the dielectric material, in intimate contact with the foil, is incompletely removed although acceptable etching may have been achieved elsewhere.
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