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la·tent [ˈleɪtənt] ADJ

1. latent (hidden):

2. latent SCI:

po·ten·cy [ˈpəʊtən(t)si] SUBST no plur

2. potency (sexual):

late·ly [ˈleɪtli] ADV

1. lately (recently):

2. lately (short time ago):

agen·cy [ˈeɪʤən(t)si] SUBST

1. agency (private business):

va·lence [ˈveɪlən(t)s], va·len·cy [ˈveɪlən(t)si] SUBST

la·tex [ˈleɪteks] SUBST no plur

I . lat·er [ˈleɪtəʳ] ADJ comp of late

2. later attr (less punctual):

II . lat·er [ˈleɪtəʳ] ADV comp of late

2. later (afterwards):

Voir aussi : late

I . lat·est [ˈleɪtɪst] ADJ

III . lat·est [ˈleɪtɪst] ADV

Voir aussi : late

lat·er·al [ˈlætərəl] ADJ esp épith

I . re·gen·cy [ˈri:ʤən(t)si] SUBST

II . re·gen·cy [ˈri:ʤən(t)si] ADJ épith

ur·gen·cy [ˈɜ:ʤən(t)si] SUBST no plur

2. urgency (insistence):

co·gency [ˈkəʊʤən(t)si] SUBST no plur form

de·cen·cy [ˈdi:sən(t)si] SUBST

2. decency (approved behaviour):

decencies plur
olika f
decencies plur

3. decency Am (basic comforts):

decencies plur
udobje n

I . latch [lætʃ] SUBST

II . latch [lætʃ] VERBE intr

1. latch esp GB fam (understand):

2. latch fam (attach oneself to):

3. latch fam (take up):

lat·tice [ˈlætɪs] SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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They can also affect the jitter in the interrupt latency, which can drastically affect the real-time schedulability of the system.
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The sciatic nerve and trigeminal nerve are the sites of latency.
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The new data blocks are necessarily scattered, slowing access due to seek time and rotational latency of the read/write head, and incurring additional overhead to manage additional locations.
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It accomplishes this high combination of high-speed scalability with low latency by using huge filter tables based on the criteria designed by the network administrator.
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It will mean not just faster speeds, rather more devices communicating with high bit rates but with low latency and low power.
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The differences are based on the tradeoffs between flexibility and extensibility vs latency and overhead.
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A player on a DSL connection with a 50-ms ping can react faster than a modem user with a 350-ms average latency.
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When a listener receives a talker advertise message, it should know whether the resources are available, and if so, the latency for the path.
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Using on-chip cache memory instead, meant that a pipeline could run at the speed of the cache access latency, a much smaller length of time.
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Despite the type of auditory afferent, all observed neurons revealed an inverse/latency relationship.
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