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Buffer and ),
* Buffer ( rail transport ), a device that cushions the impact of vehicles against each other
* Buffer ( GIS ), a zone around a map feature
* Buffer amplifier ( also sometimes simply called a buffer ), an isolating circuit used in electronics or telecommunications
* Buffer ( optical fiber ), a component used to encapsulate one or more optical fibers in a fiber optic communication cable
DDMRP calls for the grouping of parts and materials chosen for strategic replenishment and that behave similarly into “ buffer profiles .” Buffer profiles take into account important factors including lead time ( relative to the environment ), variability ( demand or supply ), whether the part is made or bought or distributed and whether there are significant order multiples involved.
This feeds either an on-chip Embedded Trace Buffer ( ETB ), or an external high speed trace data collection pod.
The United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus is a demilitarised zone, patrolled by the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus ( UNFICYP ), that was established in 1974 following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and de facto partitions the island into the area controlled by the Government of Cyprus ( which is the de jure government for the entire island save for the British Sovereign Base Areas ) in the South and that under the administration of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the North.
Throughput Accounting is used in Critical Chain Project Management ( CCPM ), Drum Buffer Rope ( DBR )-in businesses that are internally constrained, in Simplified Drum Buffer Rope ( S-DBR )-in businesses that are externally constrained ( particularly where the lack of customer orders denotes a market constraint ), as well as in strategy, planning and tactics, etc.
* Buffer: The chief bosun's mate ( in the Royal Navy ), responsible for discipline.
According to the draft guidelines published by RBI the capital ratios are set to become: Common Equity as 5 % + 2. 5 % ( Capital Conservation Buffer ) + 0-2. 5 % ( Counter Cyclical Buffer ), 7 % of tier I capital and minimum capital adequacy ratio ( excluding Capital Conservation Buffer ) 9 % of Risk Weighted Assets. Thus the actual capital requirement is between 11-13. 5 % ( including Capital Conservation Buffer and Counter Cyclical Buffer )
Files in this format are generated from the Stream Buffer Engine ( SBE. dll ), a DirectShow component introduced in Windows XP Service Pack 1.
Proposed changes are called BIRDs ( Buffer Issue Resolution Documents ), a play on the original meaning of ibis namely a type of bird.

Buffer and colloquial
** Green Line, the part of the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus that runs through Nicosia ( and a colloquial name for the buffer zone as a whole )

Buffer and for
* Buffer zones: Arid land, marshes, and areas otherwise impractical for farming and resistant of colonization provide further separation ( territory between Loire and Garonne, the Aragon desert plateau ).
Buffer solutions are necessary to keep the correct pH for enzymes in many organisms to work.
# De-coupling ( Buffer stock held between the machines in a single process which serves as a buffer for the next one allowing smooth flow of work instead of waiting the previous or next machine in the same process )
* Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Berlie Doherty, Granny Was a Buffer Girl
* Unified Buffer Cache, a virtual memory system that unifies caching for memory mapping and file system I / O system calls
* Coded Picture Buffer, a buffer for encoded video frames used in video decoding
* In the RFB protocol used by VNC, a client starts its conversation with a server by sending " RFB " (, for " Remote Frame Buffer ") followed by the client's protocol version number.
* Buffer overflow, a type of exploit for certain software bugs
DirectFB stands for Direct Frame Buffer.
Philbin, The Multi-Queue Replacement Algorithm for Second-Level Buffer Caches, Proc.
Buffer gas loading techniques have been developed for use in cooling paramagnetic atoms and molecules at ultra-cold temperatures.
Buffer gases are also commonly used in compressors used in power plants for supplying gas to gas turbines.
He would continue on, in a similar voice to Buffer, " Then, for the thousands in attendance, and the millions watching around the world: Let's get ready to suck it!
Object-code Buffer Overrun Evaluator ( OBOE ) is a security or programming tool by R. Banfi, D. Bruschi, and E. Rosti for the automatic detection of buffer overrun vulnerabilities in object code.
Existing RBI norms for banks in India ( as of September 2010 ): Common equity ( incl of buffer ): 3. 6 %( Buffer Basel 2 requirement requirements are zero.
However, Radeon 9500 and higher ( as well as hardware supporting Shader Model 3. 0 ) include Render to Vertex Buffer feature, which can be used for tessellation applications.
Michael Buffer, the boxing ring announcer best known for the catchphrase, " Let's get ready to rumble!
Michael Buffer, the boxing ring announcer best known for his catchphrase, " Let's get ready to rumble!

Buffer and Navy
Standing between the officers and the crew, commonly known in the Royal Navy as ' the Buffer '.

navy and ),
Until the 1980s, the flagship of the ocean-going navy was the aircraft carrier Minas Gerais ( the ex-British HMS Vengeance ), which has been in service since 1945.
Two United States navy ships, USS Centaurus ( AKA-17 ) and USS Centaurus ( AK-264 ), are named after the constellation.
In its temporary dispositions, the document ordered the transition from the former military government, with Augusto Pinochet as President of the Republic, and the Legislative Power of the Military Junta ( formed by the heads of the navy, air force, National Police, and a representative of the army, the head of the Army being president of the republic ), to a civil one, with a time frame of eight years, during which the Legislative Power would still be the Military Junta.
During the Japanese invasions of Korea ( 1592 – 1598 ), Admiral Yi commanded his navy with kites.
* 1565 – Turgut Reis ( Dragut ), commander of the Ottoman navy, dies during the Siege of Malta.
The younger son, James ( 1752 – 1823 ), also embarked on a career with the navy.
One such organisation, the navy league or Flottenverein, was organized by principals in the steel industry ( Alfred Krupp ), ship yards and banks, gaining more than one million members.
* Marine ( military ), a member of the military in an infantry or amphibious force under the authority of a navy, or in several cases, of an independent amphibious force
First attested in English c. 1600, the word " navy " came via Old French navie, " fleet of ships ", from the Latin navigium, " a vessel, a ship, bark, boat ", from navis, " ship " and from Sanskrit " न ा व " ( Nav ), " ship ".
The Chola navy played a vital role in the expansion of the Chola Tamil kingdom, including the conquest of the Sri Lanka islands, Kadaaram ( Present day Burma ), Sri Vijaya ( present day Southeast Asia ), the spread of Hinduism, Tamil architecture and Tamil culture to Southeast Asia and in curbing the piracy in Southeast Asia in 900 CE.
** Seelöwe, Simulations Publications, Inc. ( 1974 ), boardgame: featuring July / September scenarios ( army and navy plans ).
This text also mentioned the use of the first known multistage rocket, the ' fire-dragon issuing from the water ' ( huo long chu shui ), used mostly by the Chinese navy.
The navy ( marine ), also known as the Armée de mer, is of small size and is commanded by a Ship-of-the-Line Captain.
The navy had two 70-ton, 75-foot, coastal patrol craft, Kadir ( 129 ) and Karari ( 130 ), both transferred from the Iranian Coast Guard to Sudan in 1975, as well as sixteen inshore patrol craft and two supply ships.
During the 2006 season, the Titans wore seven different uniform combinations, pairing the white jersey with all three sets of pants ( white, Titans blue, navy blue ), the navy jersey with the white and navy pants, and the Titans blue jersey with navy and Titans blue pants.
Germany had the largest submarine fleet in World War II, since the Treaty of Versailles had limited the surface navy of Germany to six battleships ( of less than 10, 000 tons each ), six cruisers and 12 destroyers.
The United States is the main navy with nuclear-powered aircraft carriers ( 11 ), while Russia has nuclear-powered cruisers.
* Swedish frigate Venus ( 1783 ), a frigate of the Swedish navy
* July 10 – Anglo-Dutch navy defeated by the French in the Battle of Beachy Head ( also known as the Battle of Bévéziers ), giving rise to fears of a Jacobite invasion of England.
* Sir Samuel Argall ( 1580 – 1626 ), former deputy governor of Virginia and current naval officer in the English navy
* Nathaniel Courthope of England ( 1585 – 1620 ), merchant navy officer

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