1. interfacing - Noun
2. interfacing - Verb
interfacing
present participle of interface
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interfacing (plural interfacings)
A layer of fabric inserted between other layers of a garment to provide stiffening
Dynamic RAM is more complicated for interfacing and control, needing regular refresh cycles to prevent losing its contents, but uses only one transistor and one capacitor per bit, allowing it to reach much higher densities and much cheaper per-bit costs. Source: Internet
By contrast, bioengineering is generally thought of as a related field that more heavily emphasizes higher systems approaches (not necessarily the altering or using of biological materials directly) for interfacing with and utilizing living things. Source: Internet
Each cable has two or three connectors, one of which plugs into an adapter interfacing with the rest of the computer system. Source: Internet
Even after much larger scale integrated circuits made multiple-circuit-board processors obsolete, TTL devices still found extensive use as the "glue" logic interfacing more densely integrated components. Source: Internet
If the numeric quantity were stored and manipulated as pure binary, interfacing to such a display would require complex circuitry. Source: Internet
It also lead the WBAN (Wireless body area network) to offer new classification of designs for interfacing and networking. Source: Internet