Results for: data chain
English English
basic data unit comprised of 8 bits (Computers), computer storage unitbyte
basic life support; series of basic emergency medical procedures which includes CPR and the removal of foreign objects from windpipe (Medicine), Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. government agency which collects data about th...BLS
battlefield machine, driving force or energy source, machine for powering equipment, machine which supplies force and motion, motor; locomotive; part of a program which handles certain types of data (Computers), railroad locomotiveengine
be transmitted, bring something about, broadcast information, cause somebody or something to go, command somebody to go, command to transmit computer data, communicate something, dispatch, cause to go to a destination; propel, launch; dismiss, drive aw...send
become free from something, begin abruptly, classify data items, have skin rash, prepare something for usebreak out
being something in practice, being such in power or effect though not formally recognized; imaginary, hypothetical; computer simulated, computerized representation of an actual object (Computers), generated by computer, relating to data storage managem...virtual
belief that phenomena comprise the only true knowledge (Philosophy), sense-data-based theory of perceptionphenomenalism
bit for horses, fast food chain, convenience store, fit with bit, small restaurant//snaffle, snaffle bit, stealsnack bar
bits per second; rate of data transferred, number of bits transferred each second (Computers)BPS
black box, flight data recorder, instrument that records details of flightflight recorder
body-scanning device, data-scanning device, device putting something into digital form, optical scanner, person or thing that scans; peripheral device used to convert objects or images into digital images (Computers), radar searching device, see also:C...scanner
boundary across which data passes, boundary between things, bring into an interface; act as an interface; connect, coordinate, cooperate, common boundary, have or give common boundary, interact, linking device, linking software, point of interaction, s...interface
brake part, center of flowerhead, computer storage device, disc, flat circular object; circular object of covered in magnetic material and used for storing computer data; central part of a flower head, part between bones of spine, round flat object, st...disk
branch of mathematics, branch of mathematics that deals with the collection and interpretation of numerical information, collection of numerical datastatistics
breaking up of data packet, breaking up of something, breaking up; crushing; division into segments; partitioning; shattering into pieces; condition in which a file is scattered in segments on the surface of a hard drive (Computers), loss of unity and ...fragmentation
 

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