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 A therapy for phobias in which clients are exposed, with their permission, to the stimuli most frightening to them.
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An attack that attempts to cause a failure in (especially, in the security of) a computer system or other data processing entity by providing more input than the entity can process properly.
Source: sans.org

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Water overflowing the bankfull stage of a natural or artificial waterway. Accumulation of water caused by surface runoff in low-lying areas not usually submerged.
Source: glossary.ametsoc.org

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Traffic-passing technique used by switches and bridges in which traffic received on an interface is sent out all of the interfaces of that device except the interface on which the information was originally received.
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Insertion of a large volume of data resulting in denial of service. [INFOSEC-99] Synonyms [in e-mail and forum postings] mail bombing, spamming; [in radio and wireline communications] flood-search routing, pilot-make-busy.
Source: atis.org (offline)

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A behavioral technique used to treat phobias in which the client is presented with the feared stimulus until the associated anxiety disappears.
Source: allpsych.com

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Flooding is a Denial of Service (DoS) attack that is designed to bring a network or service down by flooding it with large amounts of traffic. Flood attacks occur when a network or service becomes so [..]
Source: webopedia.com

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a behavior therapy technique where the person is exposed directly to a maximum intensity anxiety-producing situation or stimulus, either in the imagination or in reality. See implosive therapy. Compar [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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One of the worst disasters a library or archives can experience. Because books and most other printed materials are made of paper, water can cause damage out of proportion to the amount. Flooding is u [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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Flooding is a form of behavior therapy used to treat people with fears or phobias. In flooding, the person with the fears is exposed to the thing that frightens them for a sustained period of time. Th [..]
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An attack that attempts to cause a failure in (especially, in the security of) a computer system or other data processing entity by providing more input than the entity can process properly.
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An overflowing of a body of water onto normally dry land.
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Programs
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Flooding is simply the transmission of large amounts of data to either a channel or user. There are basicically three types of flooding Text Floods: Usually sent to a channel window and meant to gain [..]
Source: ircbeginner.com

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Insertion of a large volume of data that results in service denial
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(n) a technique used in behavior therapy; client is flooded with experiences of a particular kind until becoming either averse to them or numbed to them
Source: beedictionary.com

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        A term for "the ship is taking on water!"
Source: 20thcenturyliners.com (offline)

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An advanced vaping technique which produces hotter vapor and requires less draw to produce the same amount of vapor.
Source: vapex.co (offline)

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An attack that attempts to cause a failure in the security of a computer by providing more input, such as a large volume of data requests, than it can properly process. See also Denial of Service Atta [..]
Source: cyberriskinsuranceforum.com

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Filling with water, regardless of method of ingress, but retaining sufficient buoyancy to remain on the surface.
Source: americantrails.org (offline)

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An overflowing of water beyond its normal confines, and especially over land. Flooding may occur as a result of heavy rainfall and, in spring, as the result of a sudden melting of ice and snow.
Source: ec.gc.ca

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A method for extinguishing Anxiety by a saturation exposure to the feared stimulus situation or its substitute.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The process of color change which a paint undergoes from the freshly applied material to the finished dried film.
Source: rustoleum.com

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Deliberately admitting water into a hold or compartment for the purpose of extinguishing a fire, or for improving stability.
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A training approach sometimes used to force the dog to endure the situation in order to overcome any fears he may have. Though the goal is to overcome the urge to flee or fight to get away, it often c [..]
Source: vetstreet.com

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A form of desensitization training in which the client is exposed to real or imagined situations that are very disturbing until they no longer arouse anxiety. The procedure typically causes great disc [..]
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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Flooding is a simple routing technique in computer networks where a source or node sends packets through every outgoing link. Flooding, which is similar to broadcasting, occurs when source packets (wi [..]
Source: techopedia.com

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Type of incident involving insertion of a large volume of data resulting in denial of service.
Source: mica.edu (offline)

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an overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
Source: wef.org (offline)

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Something that can occur when too much Juice is applied to the atomizer. Since atomizers require some air to properly vaporize Liquid, adding too much Juice to an atomizer will cause a decrease in Vap [..]
Source: ecigology.com

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Occurs when e-juice floods into the atomiser.
Source: ecigarettedirect.co.uk

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Occurs when too much e-liquid is applied to the atomizer. Atomizers require a little air to allow for e-liquid to properly vaporize. If too much e-liquid is added it will decrease vapour production and flavour.
Source: liberty-flights.com.au (offline)

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 -  a term used to describe an issue with an atomizer when it has been overfilled with e-liquid. A gurgling sound and degraded vaping performance most often are surefire indicators of flooding.
Source: ecigclopedia.com (offline)

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This can occur when too much juice is supplied to an atty or carto.  This will result in poor vapor and “gurgling”.
Source: zeusejuice.com (offline)

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One of the methods of enhanced oil recovery. Water flooding or gas flooding might be considered secondary recovery methods.
Source: globaloilwatch.com (offline)

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Flooding is the process of transmitting the same signal out all ports of a bridge, switch, or router.
Source: glossary.westnetinc.com (offline)

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Flooding impacts upon land and property values, investment and planning decisions, and the nature of property development, refurbishment and protection schemes; it can also affect the ability of resid [..]
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