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86 % of exchanges now digital ; existing copper subscriber systems now being improved with Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) equipment to accommodate Internet and other digital signals ; trunk systems include fibre-optic cable and microwave radio relay
Employees at Bellcore ( now Telcordia Technologies ) developed Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) and filed a patent in 1988, by placing wide-band digital signals above the existing baseband analog voice signal carried between telephone company telephone exchanges and customers on conventional twisted pair cabling facilities.
* Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ), the volume of data flow is greater in one direction than the other.
* Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2 ( ADSL2 ), an improved version of ADSL
* Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Plus Plus ( ADSL ++), technology developed by Centillium Communications ( Centillium has been acquired by TranSwitch Corp .) for the Japanese market that extends downstream rates to 50 Mbit / s by using spectrum up to 3. 75 MHz.
This can provide access to Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) Internet service for subscribers who are beyond the normal 4 kilometre signaling limit on a copper wire loop.
Additionally, there are 300 000 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines.
Initially only offering dial-in services via modem and ISDN today it offers dial-up access as well as Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) and fiber-optic ( FTTH ) services as well as mobile internet.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) and cable modems, two popular Internet access technologies, greatly improved downstream speeds reaching several Mbit / s.
* Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) broadband internet connectivity
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing ( OFDM ), which is used in both the ITU Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) and IEEE 802. 11 Wireless LAN standards, has some of its roots in the Packet Ensemble Protocol.
Rate-Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line ( RADSL ) is a variation of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) technology.
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More recently techniques such as OFDM have been used in Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line to transmit over 224 bits in parallel, and in DVB-T to transmit over 6048 bits in parallel.
The American National Standards Institute ( ANSI ) Telecommunications Committee created the first standardized ADSL specifications. They were published as ANSI T1. 413-1995 and ANSI T1. 413-1998 ( sometimes called " issue 2 ") titled Network and Customer Installation Interfaces — Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( ADSL ) Metallic Interface.
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* 1999, June, ADSL ( Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ) was put into service in order to provide high speed voice and image communication on

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* Zhenyuan Zhao, Juan Camilo Bohorquez, Alex Dixon, and Neil F. Johnson " Anomalously Slow Attrition Times for Asymmetric Populations with Internal Group Dynamics ",, Physical Review Letters 103, 148701 ( 2009 ), 2 October 2009
( See Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation ) Asymmetric hydrogenation of an alkene in the presence of (( S )- BINAP ) Ru ( OAc )< sub > 2 </ sub > is used for the commercial production of enantiomerically pure ( 97 % ee ) naproxen, used as an anti-inflammatory drug.
Asymmetric thrust on engines 1 & 2 ( left wing ) forced a loss of control on the runway.

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In the past, Asymmetric Publications hosted various games and other attractions, including Infinity Plus One, an online fortune teller ; Bee On Drugs, a bee who talks about the most random things imaginable ; and Krakrox the Barbarian, a game widely noted as the precursor to the popular Kingdom of Loathing.

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In 1962-70 negotiations took place between the Cambridge Electron Accelerator Laboratory ( shared by Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ), the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and the US Atomic Energy Commission over the proposed 1970 construction of the Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Ring ( SPEAR ).
Asymmetric conflicts include both interstate and civil wars, and over the past two hundred years have generally been won by strong actors.
* Compiled by Joan T. Phillips Bibliographer at Air University Library: A Bibliography of Asymmetric Warfare, August 2005.
* Asymmetric Warfare and the Revolution in Military Affairs ( RMA ) Debate sponsored by the Project on Defense Alternatives
* Paul, T. V., Asymmetric Conflicts: War Initiation by Weaker Powers, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-521-45115-5
Asymmetric scaling can be accomplished by varying the values of X, Y, and Z.
Asymmetric warfare capability was also tested by the Indian Army during the exercise.
Asymmetric coaptation is marked by one leaflet displaced toward the atrium with respect to the other.
* Asymmetric key algorithms for public-key cryptography developed by James H. Ellis, Clifford Cocks and Malcolm Williamson at the United Kingdom Government Communications Headquarters.
Nonlinear GARCH ( NGARCH ) also known as Nonlinear Asymmetric GARCH ( 1, 1 ) ( NAGARCH ) was introduced by Engle and Ng in 1993.
Asymmetric phenomena such as parasitism and predation are ruled out by the terms of reference ; but cooperative strategies such as swarming, and negative interaction such as competing for limited food or light are allowed ( so long as all individuals behave in the same way ).
Kingdom of Loathing ( abbreviated KoL ) is a browser-based, multiplayer role-playing game designed and operated by Asymmetric Publications, including creator Zack " Jick " Johnson and writer Josh " Mr. Skullhead " Nite.
Fans often gather at both official conventions, run by Asymmetric, and unofficial player-organized meet-ups, including the annual KoLumbus event.
Currently Asymmetric is run by Zack Johnson and Josh Nite ( who are known as Jick and Mr. Skullhead, respectively, in the game ).
Asymmetric Glyoxylate-Ene Reaction Catalyzed by a Chiral Titanium Complex.
The term enantiomeric excess was introduced in 1971 by Morrison and Mosher in their publication Asymmetric Organic Reactions.
The development of the Asymmetric ' kit ' by Association Chairman and keen Vortex enthusiast Keith Escritt has brought new life to the class, with over 100 boats now flying the asymmetric option.
In 1972 the first x-ray beamline was constructed by Ingolf Lindau and Piero Pianetta as literally a " hole in the wall " extending off of the SPEAR ( Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Ring ) storage ring.

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* D: Asymmetric shape transfers the majority of their load onto the spine, the carabiner's strongest axis.
Asymmetric division, on the other hand, produces only one stem cell and a progenitor cell with limited self-renewal potential.
Asymmetric warfare is war between belligerents whose relative military power differs significantly, or whose strategy or tactics differ significantly.
" Asymmetric warfare " can describe a conflict in which the resources of two belligerents differ in essence and in the struggle, interact and attempt to exploit each other's characteristic weaknesses.
Asymmetric warfare featured prominently during the Second Boer War.
Cox, T. Pankratz, Winning the Asymmetric War: Political, Social and Military Responses, Peter Lang, 2009, ISBN 978-3-631-57249-8
), Israel and Hizbollah An Asymmetric Conflict in Historical and Comparative Perspective, Routledge, 2010 ( pp. 49 – 66 )
* Ivan Arreguin-Toft, " How the Weak Win Wars: A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict ", International Security, Vol.
* J. Paul Dunne, et al., " Managing Asymmetric Conflict ," Oxford Economic Papers, Vol.
* Marcus Corbin Reshaping the Military for Asymmetric Warfare CDI website October 5, 2001.
* Vincent J. Goulding, Jr. Back to the Future with Asymmetric Warfare From Parameters, Winter 2000 – 01, pp. 21 – 30.
* Andrew J. R. Mack, " Why Big Nations Lose Small Wars: The Politics of Asymmetric Conflict ", World Politics, Vol.

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