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  2. Multiple buffering - Wikipedia

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    The term quad buffering is the use of double buffering for each of the left and right eye images in stereoscopic implementations, thus four buffers total (if triple buffering was used then there would be six buffers). The command to swap or copy the buffer typically applies to both pairs at once, so at no time does one eye see an older image ...

  3. Three-state logic - Wikipedia

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    Tri-state buffers are commonly used in bus-based systems where multiple devices are connected to the same shared bus, because the Hi-Z state allows other devices to drive the bus without interference from the tri-state buffer. For example, in a computer system, multiple devices such as the CPU, memory, and peripherals may be connected to the ...

  4. Social buffering - Wikipedia

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    The social buffering hypothesis is often compared to or evaluated with the direct effect hypothesis. [8] [19] This hypothesis differs from social buffering in that it holds that social support enhances physical and psychological well-being in general, regardless of the presence of stressors. This model says that social support is beneficial all ...

  5. Information processing (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the working memory model. This includes the central executive, phonologic loop, episodic buffer, visuospatial sketchpad, verbal information, long-term memory, and visual information. [2] The central executive is like the secretary of the brain. It decides what needs attention and how to respond.

  6. Good's buffers - Wikipedia

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    Good's buffers (also Good buffers) are twenty buffering agents for biochemical and biological research selected and described by Norman Good and colleagues during 1966–1980. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] 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 ...

  7. Microelectrode array - Wikipedia

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    Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) (also referred to as multielectrode arrays [1] [2]) are devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through which neural signals are obtained or delivered, essentially serving as neural interfaces that connect neurons to electronic circuitry.

  8. Humans Have Multiple Body Clocks. Synchronizing Them ... - AOL

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    Recent studies suggest that aligning multiple circadian clocks in the human body could play a significant role in delaying the aging process. Humans Have Multiple Body Clocks. Synchronizing Them ...

  9. Optical buffer - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, an optical buffer is a device that is capable of temporarily storing light. Just as in the case of a regular buffer , it is a storage medium that enables compensation for a difference in time of occurrence of events.