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# A basic communications channel with the necessary bandwidth but without enhanced or value-added services.
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# and basic
# Various basic foodstuffs such as rice, sugar, wheat, cooking oil and butter ( the Salex Group enjoys a de facto monopoly on imports of wheat, sugar, flour, butter and cooking oil.
# The organism has one basic tendency and striving-to actualize, maintain and enhance the experiencing organism.
# logical: " The most certain of all basic principles is that contradictory propositions are not true simultaneously.
# Those who have incurred overwhelming debts while attempting to satisfy their basic needs ( Al-Ghārimīn )
# An optional unbundled feature, generally associated with the basic serving arrangement ( BSA ), that an enhanced-service provider ( ESP ) may require or find useful in configuring an enhanced service.
# A fundamental ( basic ) communication network service ; an optional network capability associated with a BSA.
# A basic unit of information built on standard structures having a unique meaning and distinct units or values.
# In computer and communications security, the central part of a computer or communications system hardware, firmware, and software that implements the basic security procedures for controlling access to system resources.
# The same basic techniques have proved applicable to a wider class of problems ( e. g., the study of function spaces ).
# Their residents are not overly dependent on government, corporate or other centralized sources for water, food, shelter, power and other basic necessities.
# Differences among civilizations are too basic in that civilizations are differentiated from each other by history, language, culture, tradition, and, most important, religion.
USA was the # 1 network in basic cable prime, delivering more P25-54 ( 1. 33 million, + 23 % over # 2 TNT ) and P18-49 ( 1. 30 million, + 16 % over # 2 TBS ) than any other network the third straight year.
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# and communications
# The application layer ( for example HTTP ) contains all protocols for specific data communications services on a process-to-process level ( for example how a web browser communicates with a web server ).
# Processing communications submitted to treaty bodies under optional procedures and communications under the procedures established by the Economic and Social Council in its resolution 1503 ( XLVIII ) of 27 May 1970 and ensuring follow-up.
# Influencing / advocacy: this would be work done through communications, capacity development, networking, campaigns, lobbying, etc.
# Provided the development coordinator has a communications medium at least as good as the Internet, and knows how to lead without coercion, many heads are inevitably better than one.
# In message communications, the preservation of the exact number of bits that are in the original message.
# A facility that ( a ) serves as a node for a communications network, ( b ) is equipped for technical control and maintenance of the circuits originating, transiting, or terminating at the node, ( c ) may contain message-center facilities, and ( d ) may serve as a gateway.
# Deliberate transmission, retransmission, or alteration of communications to mislead an adversary's interpretation of the communications.
# Use of devices, operations, and techniques with the intent of confusing or misleading the user of a communications link or a navigation system.
# The prevention of successful radio communications by the use of electromagnetic signals, i. e., the deliberate radiation, reradiation, or reflection of electromagnetic energy with the objective of impairing the effective use of electronic communications systems.
# In satellite communications, the transmission of two carriers simultaneously through a single communication satellite repeater.
# An operating state of a communications link in which data transmission is enabled either for ( a ) voice or data communications or ( b ) network signaling.
# In radio communications systems, pertaining to a radio station or television station that is completely shut down, i. e. that is not transmitting any signal, not even an un-modulated carrier wave.
# In a communications network, the channel that has the highest data rate of all the channels sharing a common interface.
# The queries and replies among communications equipment to determine the respective capabilities of each end of the communications link.
# In data communications, a process whereby a data station attempts to resolve conflicting or erroneous conditions arising during the data transfer.
# and channel
1-channel protein domain | domain s ( typically four per channel ), 2-outer vestibule, 3-Potassium channel # Selectivity filter | selectivity filter, 4-diameter of selectivity filter, 5-phosphorylation site, 6-cell membrane.
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# The contention that occurs when a terminal and data circuit-terminating equipment ( DCE ) specify the same channel at the same time to transfer a call request and handle an incoming call.
# The ratio of the channel noise at any point in a transmission system to an arbitrary level chosen as a reference.
# The data signaling rate is given by where m is the number of parallel channels, n < sub > i </ sub > is the number of significant conditions of the modulation in the i-th channel, and T < sub > i </ sub > is the unit interval, expressed in seconds, for the i-th channel.
# For serial transmission in a single channel, the DSR reduces to ( 1 / T ) log < sub > 2 </ sub > n ; with a two-condition modulation, i. e. n = 2, the DSR is 1 / T, according to Hartley's law.
# For parallel transmission with equal unit intervals and equal numbers of significant conditions on each channel, the DSR is ( m / T ) log < sub > 2 </ sub > n ; in the case of a two-condition modulation, this reduces to m / T.
# A channel capable of transmitting all the information required for communication, such as user data, synchronizing sequences, and control signals.
# the gain of each channel is made proportional to the rms signal level and inversely proportional to the mean square noise level in that channel.
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