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Definitions of Filtering:
- Filtering is the process of controlling access to a network by analyzing the incoming and outgoing packets. A filter lets the packets pass, or not pass, based on the IP addresses of the source and/or destination. E-mail messages and web sites can also be filtered based on content.
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- The process of removing particles from wine after fermentation. Most wines unless otherwise labeled are filtered for both clarity and stability.
www.grapestompers.com/glossary.htm
- A process of "cleaning up" a wine used after fermentation (and before bottling); similar to running coffee through a filter, but arguably not always necessary to produce fine wine. The purpose of filtering is to remove sediment, grape skins, dead yeast, etc., from the wine. Filtering can range from very fine to coarse; however, it is increasingly being minimized (or avoided whenever possible) because the finer the filtering, the more flavors and character are stripped from the wine. ...
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- The action of allowing the passage of electrical energy at frequencies within one or more bands and preventing the passage of all other frequencies.
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- Attenuation of certain frequency components of a seismic signal and the amplification of others. For a recorded signal, the process can be accomplished electronically or numerically in a digital computer. Filtering also occurs naturally as seismic energy passes through the Earth. First motion. On a seismogram, the direction of ground motion as the P wave arrives at the seismometer. Upward ground motion indicates an expansion in the source region; downward motion indicates a contraction. ...
mbmgquake.mtech.edu/seismic_glossary.html
- Water is passed through a sieve that catches small particles. The tighter the mesh of the sieve, the smaller the particles must be to pass through. Filtering is not sufficient to completely purify water, but it is often a necessary first step, since such particles can interfere with the more thorough purification methods.
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- Written permission must be obtained before www.cylist.com content can be filtered/altered (eg automatic removal of advertising banners.). Failure to gain permission will be deemed a copyright violation. For further information please read the copyright and license paragraph.
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- The soil's ability to attenuate substances by retaining chemicals or dissolved substances on the soil particle surface, transforming chemicals through microbial biological processing, retarding movement, and capturing solid particles.
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- the process of removing robotic activity and error codes from measurement records to make the remaining records representative of valid human Internet actions.
www.iab.net/resources/glossary_f.asp
- Attenuates components of a signal that are undesired: reduces noise errors in a signal.
www.microlink.co.uk/design/daq.html
- The process of classifying biometric data according to information that is unrelated to the biometric data itself. This may involve filtering by sex, age, hair color or other distinguishing factors, and including this information in an end users database record. This term is particularly used in conjunction with Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems. See Part 2, AFIS, Filtering.
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- A process or device that screens network traffic for certain characteristics such as source address, destination address or protocol and determines whether to forward or discard that traffic based on the established criteria.
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- 1. Any process by which the Fourier components of a temporally or spatially varying output are different in amplitude or phase from the corresponding components of an input. Cellophane is a (temporal) filter: The amplitudes of the spectral components of white light (input) incident on the cellophane are different from those of the light it transmits (output). ...
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- the process of electronically removing some of a signal so that the desired part comes through more clearly; often referred to as "cleaning up" a signal
traditionalharps.com/HarpsGeneralGlossary.html
- 1. Using color-dyed or interference-layered glass inserted into the optical path to restrict the passage of full-spectrum wavelengths. 2. Applying a mathematical function to the pixels in an image array that modifies each pixel's value according to the values of an assigned set of neighboring pixels. Primarily used to blur or sharpen localized aspects of an image.
www.ghg.net/akelly/glossary.htm
- Winemakers filter out all the little bits so that your wine arrives clean, bright and with no suspended particles to cloud the issue.
www.winesoftheworld.com/news/static/article_21.asp
- In EDM, removing the debris from the dielectric fluid before pumping it back into the worktank or through flushing holes in the electrode or workpiece.
www.mmsonline.com/edm/glossary/am.html
- Prior to bottling, the wine is cleared of dulling particles by passing it through different types of filters.
www.lormarins.co.za/wines/terminology.asp
- The process of passing beer through a porous substance to clarify it. This process occurs after fermentation.
www.beerbooks.com/resource/quick/glossary.html
- Different processes on the pixels to be displayed which allow to correct the distortions during the texture application taking as reference the adjacent pixels.
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- A procedure to remove particles from an ink- These particles could plug one or more of the orifices in a print head.
www.jnevins.com/inkjetglossary.htm
- The process of clarifying pure maple syrup. Raw syrup contains various suspended particles (called "sugar sand") brought out in the boiling process. In earlier days, these particles were "settled out" in bulk containers before retail packaging. Today we filter through cloth and paper membranes, producing crystal clear syrup.
www.hallfarms.com/sweettalk.html
- Process of passing the finished wine through various filters that removes yeast and other sediment resulting in a crystal clear wine.
www.homemadewine.net/glossary/glossaryF.htm
- Elimination of the deposits formed in a sparkling wine during its second fermentation in the bottle.
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- This is the process in which sediments and other particles are removed from wine after fermentation.
www.wine.adopto-house-and-home.com/glossary.html
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