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occurring over, or adjacent to, a stream or streambed.
Ãâó: www.naturalarches.org/archinfo/classification.htm
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| streaming |
This term is used to describe video or audio files which are compressed when sent over the Internet and displayed by a viewer (eg RealPlayer) as they arrive. These files are more user-friendly and efficient than standard file formats, which require the entire file to download before a user can access or view the file.
Ãâó: www.liv.ac.uk/webteam/glossary/
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| streaming |
on a computer, audio/video that plays as it arrives, rather than waiting until the whole file has downloaded.
Ãâó: www.fsu.edu/library/search/glossary.shtml
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| stream |
By MDNR definition; "a river, creek, or surface waterway that may or may not be defined by Act 40, PA Of 1956: has definite banks, a bed, and visible evidence of continued flow or continued occurrence of water, including the connecting water of the Great Lakes".
Ãâó: www.calhouncountymi.org/Departments/DrainCommissio...
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| streaming |
Unlike downloading -- where you save a complete file locally before you are able to play it -- streaming allows you to play a file as it is being downloaded. The advantage to streaming is that it is virtually instant. You only have to wait for a few seconds before the file starts to play. With streaming media, the content is played as it arrives, and is usually not stored on your computer.
Ãâó: www.streamium.com/support/glossary.cfm
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