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a physical storage container such as a small corrugated or plastic parts bin. Also used interchangeably with the term slot to designate a single storage location.
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A binary certificate format, 8-bit compatible version of PEM. Top
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A database in which master clips, subclips, effects, and sequences are organized for a project. Bins provide database functions to simplify organizing and manipulating material for digitizing and editing.
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FFT and similar algorithms split the frequency range up into chunks, typically of fixed length; these are bins.
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A number in binary code that is always written in groups of four bits, each group represents one digit of the number. For example, 0011 1000 is 38.
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