• 2023). S. 2798 - 118th Congress: BUFFER Act. (govtrack.us)
  • 200-foot riparian buffers with projected BA losses is licensed under a Creative Commons CC0 - Public domain 4.0 International License . (uvm.edu)
  • Polygon delineations of 200-foot riparian buffers and metrics of projected HWA impacts (2013-2027). (uvm.edu)
  • USFS 2012) in 200-foot riparian buffers to identify 'at risk' locations for monitoring, research, or management. (uvm.edu)
  • Kosiba, AM and Duncan, JA (2018) 200-foot riparian buffers with projected BA losses. (uvm.edu)
  • Meta-analysis contrasting freshwater biodiversity in forests and oil palm plantations with and without riparian buffers. (bvsalud.org)
  • We reviewed the research assessing the impacts of forest -to-oil palm conversion on freshwater biota and the mitigating effect of riparian buffers on these impacts. (bvsalud.org)
  • We searched for studies comparing taxa richness, species abundance, and community composition of macroinvertebrates, amphibians , and fish in streams in forests (primary and disturbed) and oil palm plantations with and without riparian buffers . (bvsalud.org)
  • In contrast, stream community composition differed between forests and plantations regardless of the presence of riparian buffers . (bvsalud.org)
  • Although preserving riparian buffers in the plantations can mitigate the loss of various aquatic species, it cannot conserve primary forest communities . (bvsalud.org)
  • Therefore, safeguarding primary forests from the oil palm expansion is crucial, and further research is needed to address riparian buffers as a promising mitigation strategy in agricultural areas. (bvsalud.org)
  • The first main policy implication is that banks should build up capital buffers during normal times. (bis.org)
  • Intuitively, a small reduction in loan supply during normal times - because of costly capital buffers - is traded off against a large reduction during times of financial crisis. (bis.org)
  • The second main policy implication is that banks should be given ample time to rebuild capital buffers following a financial crisis and that regulation should increase bank profitability in that process. (bis.org)
  • Macroprudential Policy with Capital Buffers ," Staff Working Papers 19-8, Bank of Canada. (repec.org)
  • Macroprudential policy with capital buffers ," Journal of Monetary Economics , Elsevier, vol. 118(C), pages 296-311. (repec.org)
  • Macroprudential policy with capital buffers ," BIS Working Papers 771, Bank for International Settlements. (repec.org)
  • Aim: To analyze the influence of exposure and time of exposure to phosphate buffered saline (PBS) on the push-out bond strength (BS) of Biodentine to dentine. (bvsalud.org)
  • At the University of New Hampshire, Dr. Kimberly Babbitt and a team of graduate students conducted landscape-scale experiments that tested the impacts of forest buffer width vernal pools on population size and structure, body size and condition and population genetics of two amphibian species in the northeastern United States. (usda.gov)
  • Coral reefs and mangroves serve as cost-efficient buffers against the adverse impacts of climate change, and they already play important roles in protecting human lives and livelihoods, while providing a multitude of biodiversity benefits," said Jones, who holds a joint appointment at NIU in biological sciences and environmental studies. (sciencedaily.com)
  • So, if you read a character, causing the buffer to fill, then write a character, the bytes you filled in your read buffer are now invalid. (gnu.org)
  • Likewise reads are read in at the block size, though if there are fewer bytes available to read, the buffer may not be entirely filled. (gnu.org)
  • The first line, NetWkstaGetInfo returns a buffer size (cbBuffer) of 214 bytes. (devx.com)
  • directive specifies the amount of data in bytes that will be buffered before being read from or written to each request. (apache.org)
  • method of file objects: any object that can export a series of bytes through the buffer interface can be written to a file. (python.org)
  • Get the total number of bytes in a buffer sequence. (boost.org)
  • I find that requirements should be higher during good times such that a macroprudential "buffer" is provided. (bis.org)
  • It will allocate the buffer and the pollfunc. (kernel.org)
  • All allocate/free/search calls for pages within the buffer pool are only blocked during the critical path in the resizing operation. (mysql.com)
  • call will take the new format and control value into account to compute the buffer size to allocate. (linuxtv.org)
  • Well-behaved cation interactions: If the buffers form complexes with cationic ligands, the complexes formed should remain soluble. (wikipedia.org)
  • Only pointers to buffers (planes) are exchanged, the data itself is not copied. (linuxtv.org)
  • Note that binary reads or writes that are larger than the buffer size go directly to the mutable store without passing through the buffers. (gnu.org)
  • If your access pattern involves many big reads or writes, buffering might not matter so much to you. (gnu.org)
  • It usually reads data from the device and stores it in the internal buffer together with the timestamp recorded in the top half. (kernel.org)
  • This shared buffer is often larger than the data being read (the buffer is usually the size of a cache line), and different special register reads may use different offsets within the shared buffer. (intel.com)
  • The unmodified portions of the staging buffer may contain stale data from previous special register reads, including those done by other cores. (intel.com)
  • Because the entire shared staging buffer for the special register reads is copied into the fill buffer of the core doing the read, this means that the fill buffer doing the read may contain stale data from previous special register reads. (intel.com)
  • Only the value that was present in the staging buffer used by special register reads can be inferred cross-core. (intel.com)
  • where new reads happen in the ring buffer. (kernel.org)
  • The MiniDisc player stores data from the disc in a 40-second buffer when playing, so the code reads the data directly from DRAM in 40-second chunks, moves the read head, repeats the process as needed, then stitches the 40-second parts back together. (hackaday.com)
  • On affected processors, Intel has released microcode updates whose default behavior is to modify the RDRAND , RDSEED , and EGETKEY instructions to overwrite stale special register data in the shared staging buffer before the stale data can be accessed by any other logical processor on the same core or on a different core. (intel.com)
  • Buffering - When set to 1 , this property instructs the probe to send alerts when the internal alert buffer has reached the size specified by the BufferSize property. (ibm.com)
  • BufferSize - This property specifies the size of the buffer that the probe uses to store alerts before sending them to the ObjectServer. (ibm.com)
  • Most other ports are block buffered , meaning that once the output buffer reaches the block size, which depends on the port and its configuration, the output is flushed as a block, without regard to what is in the block. (gnu.org)
  • The study indicates that areas with smaller buffers had negative impact on size and condition of salamanders and frogs. (usda.gov)
  • And because InnoDB is designed to use equally sized buffer pool instances , the total buffer pool size is (upper) aligned to a multiple of [ innodb_buffer_pool_instances × innodb_buffer_pool_chunk_size ]. (mysql.com)
  • V4L2 exposes parameters that influence the buffer size, or the way data is laid out in the buffer. (linuxtv.org)
  • control that modifies the direction in which pixels are stored in the buffer, as well as the buffer size when the selected format includes padding at the end of lines. (linuxtv.org)
  • Modifying formats or controls that influence the buffer size or layout require the stream to be stopped. (linuxtv.org)
  • Formats and controls that influence the buffer size interact with buffer allocation. (linuxtv.org)
  • Be sure to review the updated terminology guide and the list of Affected Processors (2018-2021 tab, Special Register Buffer Data Sampling column). (intel.com)
  • The current output buffer contents, if any, are passed to the underlying port implementation. (gnu.org)
  • This procedure clears a port's input buffers, similar to the way that force-output clears the output buffer. (gnu.org)
  • Minimal salt effects: Highly ionic buffers may cause problems or complications in some biological systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • Influences on dissociation: There should be a minimum influence of buffer concentration, temperature, and ionic composition of the medium on the dissociation of the buffer. (wikipedia.org)
  • When metal pipe corrosion occurs, it is a result of the electrochemical electron exchange resulting from the differential galvanic properties between metals, the ionic influences of solutions, aquatic buffering, or the solution pH. (cdc.gov)
  • The idea for a later implementation is to write the contents of the postscript file into an internal buffer if in memory creation is requested, and retrieve the buffer content with this function. (php.net)
  • When httpd is used in front of an expensive content generator, buffering the response may allow the backend to complete processing and release resources sooner, depending on how the backend is designed. (apache.org)
  • The set of information needed to interpret the content of a buffer (e.g. the pixel format, the line stride, the tiling orientation or the rotation) is collectively referred to in the rest of this section as the buffer layout. (linuxtv.org)
  • clear - Reset the memory buffer. (php.net)
  • While each of these types have their own semantics, they share the common characteristic of being backed by a possibly large memory buffer. (python.org)
  • If you write data to a buffered port, it probably doesn't go out to the mutable store directly. (gnu.org)
  • Any buffered output data will be written out when the port is closed. (gnu.org)
  • This technical documentation expands on the information the special register buffer data sampling disclosure for software developers . (intel.com)
  • A new domain bypass transient execution attack known as special register buffer data sampling (SRBDS) may allow data values from special registers to be inferred by malicious code executing on any core of the CPU. (intel.com)
  • On some processors, the data returned for a special register read is staged in a shared microarchitectural buffer and then transferred to the microarchitectural fill buffer within the physical core that performed the read. (intel.com)
  • On processors affected by Microarchitectural Fill Buffer Data Sampling (MFBDS) or Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions (Intel® TSX) Asynchronous Abort (TAA) , an adversary may be able to infer data in the fill buffer entries. (intel.com)
  • A buffer contains data exchanged by application and driver using one of the Streaming I/O methods. (linuxtv.org)
  • In the multi-planar API, the data is held in planes, while the buffer structure acts as a container for the planes. (linuxtv.org)
  • When data is written into the ring buffer, a position is reserved in the ring buffer and passed back to the writer. (kernel.org)
  • Buffer structures (or simply „buffers") are useful as a way to expose the binary data from another object to the Python programmer. (python.org)
  • According to the Buffer post, BuzzSumo has access to some of the most robust Facebook data on the planet, so they partnered with them to study the top 20,000 brands. (forbes.com)
  • Mathematical background of buffer systems and alkalimetric titration (with examples for the carbonate system). (slideshare.net)
  • Examples of LID include vegetated buffers, swales, and permeable pavers. (scdhec.gov)
  • Biomanufacturing requires large volumes of buffers for different steps in downstream processing, with filter selection highly dependent on the needs of the specific process step. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • To demonstrate the capability of the developed system, it was integrated with a continuous downstream process and supplied all 9 required buffers to the process equipment during a 10-day operation. (lu.se)
  • The operation of the developed buffer management system was robust and fully automated, and provides one solution to the buffer management bottleneck on lab scale for integrated continuous downstream bioprocessing. (lu.se)
  • Additional products include gel loading buffers, polymerase buffers, next generation sequencing sample preparation buffers, as well as buffers for protein expression and purification, cloning and RNA manipulation needs. (neb.com)
  • Buffer management for biopharmaceutical purification processes include buffer preparation, storage of buffers and restocking the buffers when needed. (lu.se)
  • However, buffer management can become a bottleneck when running integrated continuous purification processes for prolonged times, even at small scale. (lu.se)
  • Orbit was also used for full automation and control of the buffer system, which could run independently without operator input and handle buffer management for one or several connected buffer-consuming purification systems. (lu.se)
  • the buffer setup functions to be called at predefined points in the buffer configuration sequence (e.g. before enable, after disable). (kernel.org)
  • The deviation in conductivity and pH from the measured average value was within ±0.89% in conductivity and ±0.045 in pH, well within the typical specification for buffer release, indicating that the prepared buffers had the correct composition. (lu.se)
  • The developed buffer management system performed automatic monitoring of buffer volumes, buffer order handling as well as buffer preparation and delivery. (lu.se)
  • These buffers help reduce pesticide exposure, which may occur because of drift or runoff. (oregon.gov)
  • Piperazine-containing buffers (PIPES, HEPES, POPSO and EPPS) can form radicals and should be avoided in studies of redox processes in biochemistry. (wikipedia.org)
  • That core can then use the value from the microarchitectural fill buffer (for example, the core could copy the value into software-visible registers). (intel.com)
  • Buffered writes defer error detection (and defer the side effects to the mutable store), perhaps indefinitely if the port type does not need to be closed at GC. (gnu.org)
  • where new writes happen in the ring buffer. (kernel.org)
  • On affected processors, when the shared staging buffer is updated on a read, only the portion of the staging buffer needed for that read is updated. (intel.com)
  • An upgrade in the XML parser introduced a bug that could read beyond the end of the buffer, often causing a crash. (mozilla.org)
  • The buffer filters read the request/response into RAM and then repack the request/response into the fewest memory buckets possible, at the cost of CPU time. (apache.org)
  • The primary purpose of this module is to provide streaming read access to zip files and buffers. (perl.org)
  • A reader cannot preempt/interrupt a writer, but it may read/consume from the buffer at the same time as a writer is writing, but the reader must be on another processor to do so. (kernel.org)
  • But a reader can read the buffer at the same time (on another processor) as a writer. (kernel.org)
  • When the reader wants to read from the buffer, if its page is empty (like it is on start-up), it will swap its page with the head_page. (kernel.org)
  • The buffer interface allows objects to selectively allow or reject exporting of read-write and read-only buffers. (python.org)
  • An indicator of whether the buffer is read-only. (python.org)
  • A page outside the ring buffer used solely (for the most part) by the reader. (kernel.org)
  • At initialization a reader page is allocated for the reader that is not part of the ring buffer. (kernel.org)
  • The old reader page will become part of the ring buffer and the head_page will be removed. (kernel.org)
  • A sample of how the reader page is swapped: Note this does not show the head page in the buffer, it is for demonstrating a swap only. (kernel.org)
  • It is possible that the page swapped is the commit page and the tail page, if what is in the ring buffer is less than what is held in a buffer page. (kernel.org)
  • When the writer leaves the page, it simply goes into the ring buffer since the reader page still points to the next location in the ring buffer. (kernel.org)
  • the next page in the ring buffer that will be swapped with the reader page. (kernel.org)
  • Title : Understanding the Buffering Effects of Protective Factors on the Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Teen Dating Violence Perpetration Personal Author(s) : Davis, Jordan P.;Ports, Katie A.;Basile, Kathleen C.;Espelage, Dorothy L.;David-Ferdon, Corinne F. (cdc.gov)
  • timestamp type which is used by e.g. on mem-to-mem devices is an exception to the rule: the timestamp source flags are copied from the OUTPUT video buffer to the CAPTURE video buffer. (linuxtv.org)
  • Python provides such a facility at the C level in the form of the buffer protocol . (python.org)
  • Adapted from https://blog.pivotal.io/labs/labs/a-concurrent-ring-buffer-for-go. (github.com)
  • These flags are always valid and constant across all buffers during the whole video stream. (linuxtv.org)
  • Controls that only influence the buffer layout can be modified at any time when the stream is stopped. (linuxtv.org)
  • The format or controls can then be modified, and buffers shall then be reallocated and the stream restarted. (linuxtv.org)
  • Stream taxa on plantations with buffers were 24% lower than in primary forest and did not differ significantly from disturbed forest . (bvsalud.org)
  • The exploit involves taking advantage of a complicated asynchronous buffer system, specifically at a location where the code confuses a memory location being used by the kernel with one which is supposed to be used for user space. (hackaday.com)
  • Most of the buffers were new zwitterionic compounds prepared and tested by Good and coworkers for the first time, though some (MES, ADA, BES, Bicine) were known compounds previously overlooked by biologists. (wikipedia.org)
  • Good sought to identify buffering compounds which met several criteria likely to be of value in biological research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ideally, at least some of the buffering compounds will not form complexes. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is then desirable, in some situations, to access that buffer directly and without intermediate copying. (python.org)
  • Every time you switch between reading and writing, Guile has to flush any pending buffer. (gnu.org)
  • The preparation phase for a resizing operation that shrinks the buffer pool may potentially take a long time, but it doesn't block other concurrent transaction processing related tasks. (mysql.com)
  • No two writers can write at the same time (on the same per-cpu buffer), but a writer may interrupt another writer, but it must finish writing before the previous writer may continue. (kernel.org)
  • out of that intermediate buffer. (gnu.org)
  • Our complete range of Mobius ® single-use mixing solutions can meet your needs for mixing pharmaceutical ingredients from intermediate to final drug products, as well as preparation of process solutions such as buffers and media. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • This module provides the ability to buffer the input and output filter stacks. (apache.org)
  • This module provides a Perl interface that allows the reading of zlib files/buffers. (perl.org)
  • Ease of preparation: Buffers should be easily prepared and purified from inexpensive materials. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many Good's buffers became and remain crucial tools in modern biological laboratories. (wikipedia.org)
  • This function combines some common tasks which will normally be performed when setting up a triggered buffer. (kernel.org)
  • Optical absorbance: Buffers should not absorb visible or ultraviolet light at wavelengths longer than 230 nm so as not to interfere with commonly used spectrophotometric assays. (wikipedia.org)
  • For non-critical steps we offer bioburden reduction filters for superior process economics, while our sterilizing-grade buffer filters deliver fast flow and extended throughput for superior process efficiency. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • So high transaction throughput or long running transactions can potentially block the buffer pool resize operation. (mysql.com)
  • Definition at line 37 of file v4l2_buffers.c . (ffmpeg.org)
  • Definition at line 52 of file v4l2_buffers.c . (ffmpeg.org)
  • 1848 (Possible intermittent bug in 'test with file' interface (Firefox with 'buffer app' add-on! (lu.se)
  • I've disabled some of Buffer App's features (all except Twitter integration) and restarted firefox and now the test with file interface works (but that could have simply been the restart! (lu.se)
  • Referenced by ff_v4l2_buffer_enqueue() , ff_v4l2_buffer_initialize() , logger() , v4l2_buf_increase_ref() , v4l2_free_buffer() , and v4l2_get_timebase() . (ffmpeg.org)
  • Producer/consumer mode is where if the producer were to fill up the buffer before the consumer could free up anything, the producer will stop writing to the buffer. (kernel.org)
  • parameter is provided, then the tied hash elements will be array refs listing the contents of each capture buffer whose name is the same as the associated hash key. (perl.org)
  • values as there are capture buffers with that name. (perl.org)
  • The ring buffer can be used in either an overwrite mode or in producer/consumer mode. (kernel.org)
  • I am not sure if it is completely fixed in Chrome or not, but if the Buffer extension is not working it is probably due to a bug in the browser. (lu.se)
  • This line buffering mode is on by default for TTY ports. (gnu.org)
  • first go to a buffer, and are sent to the store when the buffer is full (or when port is flushed). (gnu.org)
  • Buffered ports speed up your program by reducing the number of round-trips to the mutable store, and they do so in a way that is mostly transparent to the user. (gnu.org)
  • This "probably" introduces some indeterminism in your program: what goes to the store, and when, depends on how full the buffer is. (gnu.org)
  • Re: RFR: 8284638: store skip buffers in InputStream Objec. (mail-archive.com)
  • Currently, documents created in memory are send to the browser without buffering. (php.net)
  • Before Good's work, few hydrogen ion buffers between pH 6 and 8 had been accessible to biologists, and very inappropriate, toxic, reactive and inefficient buffers had often been used. (wikipedia.org)
  • Now that we know what buffers and triggers are let's see how they work together. (kernel.org)
  • We can monitor the progress and state of the resizing work using the Innodb_buffer_pool_resize_status variable and the server error log . (mysql.com)
  • The contents of the buffers are returned as a single string, e.g. (gnu.org)
  • parameter is omitted or false, then the tied hash elements will be the contents of the leftmost defined buffer with the name of the associated hash key. (perl.org)