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  • 81Burst mode (computing) — Burst mode (alternatively burst mode, with a hyphen) is a generic computing term referring to any situation in which a device is transmitting data repeatedly without waiting for input from another device or waiting for an internal process to… …

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  • 82Burst-Modus —   [dt. Bündelmodus, Blockbetrieb], Betriebsart in Rechnern und auf Leitungssystemen, bei denen große Mengen von zusammenhängenden Datenblöcken (anstatt einzelner Bytes) auf einmal übertragen werden.   Man verwendet den Begriff meist bei Zugriffen …

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  • 83burst with joy — or[pride] {v. phr.} To be so full of the feeling of joy or pride that one cannot refrain from showing one s exuberant feelings. * /Armstrong and Aldrin burst with pride when they stepped out on the moon in July, 1969./ …

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  • 84burst with joy — or[pride] {v. phr.} To be so full of the feeling of joy or pride that one cannot refrain from showing one s exuberant feelings. * /Armstrong and Aldrin burst with pride when they stepped out on the moon in July, 1969./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 85Burst-Modus — (auch Burstmodus oder englisch burst mode) ist ein Begriff aus der Computertechnik.[1] Es handelt sich um einen Übertragungsmodus zur Beschleunigung von Lese oder Schreibvorgängen bei Speichereinheiten. Im Gegensatz zum sogenannten Wort Modus… …

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  • 86burst into something — burst into (something) to begin to produce a lot of something. The children burst into tears when they saw their ruined toys. The car burst into flames. The whole situation was so ridiculous, I simply burst into laughter. Related vocabulary:… …

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  • 87burst into — (something) to begin to produce a lot of something. The children burst into tears when they saw their ruined toys. The car burst into flames. The whole situation was so ridiculous, I simply burst into laughter. Related vocabulary: break into… …

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  • 88burst (something) open — ˌburst ˈopen | ˌburst (sth) ˈopen idiom to open suddenly or violently; to make sth open in this way • The door burst open. • Firefighters burst the door open and rescued them. Main entry: ↑burstidiom …

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  • 89Burst of Joy — is a Pulitzer Prize winning photograph by Associated Press photographer Slava Sal Veder, taken on March 17, 1973 at Travis Air Force Base in California. The photograph came to symbolize the end of United States involvement in the Vietnam War, and …

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  • 90Burst dimming — is a method to control dimming of cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) by using pulse width modulation (PWM) at approximately 100 300 Hz which is supposed to be above the noticeable flicker limit for the human eye. [cite web|title=Electrical… …

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