0 present participle of filter --
2 to remove solids from liquids or gases, or to remove particular types of light, using special equipment: --
The software is well suited to small mobile phone screens because it filters out unnecessary information.
Devices in the two chimneys would filter (out) (= remove) radioactive dust.
The water is filtered to remove any impurities.
In this example, the sign of (4) is positive for filtering and negative for boiling water and buying bottled water.
Sentence processing in language-impaired children under conditions of filtering and time compression.
A ' ' successful filtering mechanism in the information channel is a major problem,' ' he began.
Conversely, high filtering greatly reduces set cover and produces a limited number of near-optimal solutions.
Figure 24 shows two types of filtering provided by our sketching environment.
Several filtering techniques were employed to enhance causeways and other linear and curvilinear features.
The following two lemmas describe the main use of filtering subspaces and a sufficient condition for an unavoidable subspace to be filtering.
These filtering criteria are discussed in more detail in the experimental sections.