Using hard disk space to temporarily store data or instructions from RAM is referred to as "paging" or "swapping." This process allows the operating system to free up RAM by moving less frequently accessed data to the hard drive, enabling more efficient use of memory resources. It effectively extends the virtual memory available to applications, although accessing data from the hard disk is significantly slower than accessing it from RAM.
fluid filled sapce within the cytoplasm: temporarily stores food
The tubular space within an artery is referred to as the lumen. It is the inner open space where blood flows.
This can be referred to as "remaining space" or "available space."
By pumping protons into intermembrane space
The working space for the CPU, often referred to as memory or RAM (Random Access Memory), is where the CPU stores data and instructions that are actively being processed. This space allows for quick access to information, facilitating efficient computation and multitasking. Additionally, cache memory, a smaller and faster type of volatile memory, helps speed up access to frequently used data and instructions, enhancing overall performance.
I believe the cargo space in ships is referred to as the 'HOLD'
According to your doctors instructions.
People who travel into space are typically referred to as astronauts.
yes, you can. According to the official rules of scrabble (1948 version). The instructions clearly state that you may use spaces by using blanks. For example: you may play "in charge" using a blank square.
Pneumothorax.
An American space traveler can be referred to as an astronaut, as they are individuals trained to travel and work in space.
Matter takes up space. The amount of space matter occupies is referred to as its volume.