- Look up
blocking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blocking may
refer to:
Blacklist (computing)
Blocking (computing),
holding up a task
until an event...
- Ad
blocking or ad
filtering is a
software capability for
blocking or
altering online advertising in a web browser, an
application or a network. This may...
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Different artistic principles can
inform blocking,
including minimalism and naturalism. Both "
blocking" and "
block" were
applied to
stage and
theater from...
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copyright and
licensing reasons.
There are
other uses for geo-
blocking, such as
blocking malicious traffic or to
enforce price discrimination, location-aware...
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address blocking or IP
banning is a
configuration of a
network service that
blocks requests from
hosts with
certain IP addresses. IP
address blocking is commonly...
- Neuromuscular-
blocking drugs, or
Neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs),
block transmission at the
neuromuscular junction,
causing paralysis of the affected...
- "Rules of
Colour Blocking". DNA.
Retrieved 18
October 2015. "Color
Blocking In Home
Decor – Tips And Inspirations". 23 May 2014. Color-
blocking fashion Better...
- Head-of-line
blocking (HOL
blocking) in
computer networking is a performance-limiting
phenomenon that
occurs when a line of
packets is held up in a queue...
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algorithms provide a
useful alternative to
traditional blocking implementations. A non-
blocking algorithm is lock-free if
there is
guaranteed system-wide...
- experiment. The
roots of
blocking originated from the statistician,
Ronald Fisher,
following his
development of ANOVA. The use of
blocking in
experimental design...