
1) Aflow 2) Cyclosis 3) Moving 4) Pouring 5) Streamy
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1) An act or instance of flowing 2) Cyclosis 3) Exudate 4) Exude 5) In a steady flow 6) In a steady onrush 7) Ooze 8) Ooze out 9) Transferring data 10) Transude
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- the circulation of cytoplasm within a cell
- to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind
- exude profusely
- move in large numbers
- rain heavily
- flow freely and abundantly
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• (n.) The act or operation of that which streams; the act of that which sends forth, or which runs in, streams. • (n.) The reduction of stream tin; also, the search for stream tin. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stream • (a.) Sending forth streams.
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the assignment of students to different types of educational programme
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The delivery of video or audio content stored in bits which enables it to be played in real time and without viewers having to wait for all the data to arrive.
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(from the article `industrial relations`) Human resources management in German firms is rooted in the country`s highly structured education and apprentice-training system. Tracking begins at ... The effect of `streaming,` or `tracking`that is, selecting homogeneous groups by both age and intellectual ability...
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see Pupil grouping.
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increase of radiation penetrations in a particular direction due to the presence of voids or ducts in the shielding material
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Technology that enables the playback of sound or video without the need to download the entire resource file in advance.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Continiously transferring from files with the same aspects. Video- and audio files are played before the transferring is completed, therefor there is needed a constant transferring rate. Interference in the file transferring causes extending of the sound or failures in the video.
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A type of school organisation where children are placed according to their ability into groups in which they stay for most of their work.
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(strēm´ing) the movement of a current in a fluid. cytoplasmic streaming , protoplasmic streaming cyclosis.
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The teaching of pupils in groups according to their general ability rather than in different groups set subject by subject.
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Stream'ing adjective Sending forth streams.
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Stream'ing noun 1. The act or operation of that which streams; the act of that which sends forth, or which runs in, streams.
2. (Mining) The reduction of stream tin; also, the search for stream tin.
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Watching or listening to video or audio in real time, rather than downloading files.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: strēm′ing See: ameboid movement
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Watching or listening to a video or audio file as it is being played from the source site, rather than waiting until it is downloaded and then opened.
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A technology for delivering audio or video files so that they can be heard or seen whilst downloading, without having to wait for the complete file.
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Playing video or sound in real time as it is downloaded over the Internet. Data is decompressed and played (by use of a web browser plug-in) as it is transferred to your computer over the World Wide Web.
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adjective exuding a bodily fluid in profuse amounts; `his streaming face`; `her streaming eyes`
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In computing, the term stream is used in a number of ways, in all cases referring to a sequence of data elements made available over time. A stream can be thought of as a conveyor belt that allows items to be processed one at a time rather than in large batches.
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A technique for transferring data such that it can be processed as a steady and continuous stream. S
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an act or instance of flowing. · Also calledrapid flowing of cytoplasm within a cell; cyclosis.
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