English | German |
bit density | Bitdichte (A measure of the amount of information per unit of linear distance or surface area in a storage medium or per unit of time in a communications pipeline) |
bone mineral density | Knochenmineraldichte (A measurement that shows the amount of minerals in one square centimeter of bones. A bone density measurement can be used as a possible marker of osteoporosis and fracture risk) |
burst density | Burstdichte (The fraction of RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) data packets within burst periods since the beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded. A burst period is a period in which a high proportion of packets are either lost or discarded due to late arrival) |
double-density disk | DD-Diskette (A disk created to hold data at twice the density (bits per inch) of a previous generation of disks. Early IBM PC floppy disks held 180 KB of data. Double-density disks increased that capacity to 360 KB. Double-density disks use modified frequency modulation encoding for storing data) |
double density disk | DD-Diskette (A disk created to hold data at twice the density (bits per inch) of a previous generation of disks. Early IBM PC floppy disks held 180 KB of data. Double-density disks increased that capacity to 360 KB. Double-density disks use modified frequency modulation encoding for storing data) |
gap density | Lückendichte (The fraction of RTP data packets in the gaps between bursts since the beginning of reception that were either lost or discarded) |
high-density disk | HD-Diskette (A floppy disk that can hold up to 1.44 MB) |
high density lipoprotein | High-Density-Lipoprotein (A class of lipoproteins that carry cholesterol from the body's tissues to the liver) |
high-density multichip interconnect | HDMI (A digital interface specification for delivering digital content and connecting consumer electronic devices) |
low density lipoprotein | Low-Density-Lipoprotein (A class of lipoproteins that carry cholesterol through the blood and around the body, for use by cells) |