the act of storing something storehouse: a depository for goods; 'storehouses were built close to the docks' the commercial enterprise of storing goods and materials (computer science) the process of storing information in a computer memory or on a magnetic tape or disk memory: an electronic memory device; 'a memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached' repositing: depositing in a warehouse; 'they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn'; 'my car is in storage'; 'publishers reduced print runs to cut down the cost of warehousing'
The semi-permanent or permanent holding place for digital data. Bulk butter should be kept in poly-lined cartons under refrigerated (32 to 38°F; 0-3°C) conditions for up to four months or frozen (-10 to -20°F; -23 to -29°C) for up to one year. ... Storage limitations can include limitations on the number of megabytes, the file types supported, potential for digital preservation. Holding of program instructions and data for use by the computer. Temporary storage while the computer is running is provided by the RAM, and permanent storage is available on disk and tape. The act of preserving an image. A site where a hazardous substance is treated, stored or disposed of. TSDF facilities are regulated by EPA and states under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The activity of placing goods into a store or the state of being in store (eg a warehouse). Means the storage of Household Good and Effects but does not include storage in transit (SIT). If for any reason the Buyer fails to take possession of the goods within seven (7) days from the date on which the Buyer is notified that the goods or part thereof are ready for delivery, then notwithstanding clause 14.1, risk in the goods shall forthwith pass to the Buyer and the Company shall ... Facilities engaged in the treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste. These are small areas of the plane that are most commonly used by Flight Attendants to store safety equipment or service items. The off-site shelving area for low-demand/old library materials. A free delivery service is provided for the retrieval of these items to the Newman or branch libraries. (See LIBRARY COURIER SERVICE). Where materials that don't fit in the library building are kept on campus. Indicated by "STORAGE" on SAGE, these materials may be requested. Storage items are delivered to Morgan Library twice a day Monday through Friday. Recommended storage conditions for products. Abbreviations are as follows: As addressed in this document, storage refers to the digital storage of computer files. the placement of items in a location other than the main place of business. Moving images are stored for the customer in a stable, climate controlled environment conducive to preservation of the moving image. The volume of water in a reservoir at a given time. Facility where infrequently used materials are kept to free up space in the main Library. Items that are in storage are cataloged in I-Share. Users may request retrieval of storage materials at the Circulation Desk or by completing the Storage Request form on the Library's web page. ... Keeping data or programs. Generally storage implies keeping a file outside of RAM, as on a disk or tape for long term storage. Maintenance of biosamples for future use. syn. memory. French: mémoire A term used to describe any device (generally electronic or magnetic) capable of retaining information. The amount of water stored in each level-pool reservoir. Two numbers are given: the first is the storage in internal units, cubic feet or cubic meters, and the second is the storage in acre-feet in English units and thousands of cubic meters in metric units. ... This term in the library catalogue means that the item is located in our storage room in the Kamloops Campus Library. Please ask the staff at the Information & Assistance Desk to retrieve the item for you.
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