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Watson's insight is verified by the mysterious link between Holmes and his arch-opponent, Dr. Moriarty.
In addition, it is an important link in the plot, giving us a revealing glimpse of the people's attitude toward Boris and the false Dimitri.
`` Mom '' Marr, as the more than 80 men at the center call her, is the link that helps to bridge the gulf between alcoholics and the outside world and between parolees and society.
Never forget that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Use of Video Arraignment system allows the courts to conduct the requisite arraignment process without the need to transport the person who has been formally accused ( offender ) to the courtroom by using an audio-visual link between the location where the offender is being held and the courtroom.
Experiments have been conducted to attempt the synthesis of ununennium ( Uue ), which is likely to be the next member of the group, but they have all met with failure .< ref name =" link "> However, ununennium may not be an alkali metal due to relativistic effects, which are predicted to have a large influence on the chemical properties of superheavy elements.
The only operational rail link into Armenia is from Georgia.
The Georgian railway, which runs through the town of Gori in central Georgia, is the main transport link between Armenia and the aforementioned Georgian seaports.
It needs to be clarified whether the ideal is union or link with ' Waheguru ' ( God ) or merger in God ( Hindu belief ).
The link between the Mosaic Law and Alfred's code is the " Apostolic Letter ," which explained that Christ " had come not to shatter or annul the commandments but to fulfill them ; and he taught mercy and meekness " ( Intro, 49. 1 ).
It is thought that he represents a link between the atomism of Democritus, and the skepticism of Pyrrho.
Another son is named Mimas, who provides a link to the third Aeolus in a genealogy that seems very contrived.
* ram – a text file that contains a link to the Internet address where the RealAudio file is stored.
At the end of each line the beam returns to the start of the next line ; the end of the last line is a link that returns to the top of the screen.
Lucifer is the light spirit, which " plays on human pride and offers the delusion of divinity ", but also motivates creativity and spirituality ; Ahriman is the dark spirit, which tempts human beings to "... deny link with divinity and to live entirely on the material plane ", but also stimulates intellectuality and technology.
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
" Just about anything could be a target for Capp's satire — in one storyline Li ' l Abner is revealed to be the missing link between ape and man.
The trackbed from Accrington to Baxenden is now a linear treelined cycleway / footpath. As of November 2011 Hyndburn borough council has plans to re-open the rail link to manchester.
When this hydrological link is not present, the Black Sea is a lake, operating independent of the global ocean system.
All passenger services have been suspended in Botswana, with the only remaining service being an international link to Zimbabwe from Francistown, the only railway station that is still in service.
A 114-kilometer link between eastern Bulgaria and the Turkish border is scheduled for completion in 2013.
A new bridge link with Romania is scheduled for completion in 2012, relieving road and railroad congestion in that direction.

link and point-to-point
In a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication link, where only one terminal is transmitting, the maximum throughput is often equivalent to or very near the physical data rate ( the channel capacity ), since the channel utilization can be almost 100 % in such a network, except for a small inter-frame gap.
In telecommunication, Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures ( or Protocol ) ( ADCCP ) is a bit-oriented data link layer protocol used to provide point-to-point and point-to-multipoint transmission of data frames that contain error control information.
* In IEEE 802. 1X, an authenticator is an entity at one end of a point-to-point LAN segment that facilitates authentication of the entity attached to the other end of that link.
In telecommunication, a hotline ( also called an automatic signaling service, ringdown, or off-hook service ) is a point-to-point communications link in which a call is automatically directed to the preselected destination without any additional action by the user when the end instrument goes off-hook.
::# A point-to-point link ( described above ) is sometimes categorized as a special instance of the physical star topology – therefore, the simplest type of network that is based upon the physical star topology would consist of one node with a single point-to-point link to a second node, the choice of which node is the ' hub ' and which node is the ' spoke ' being arbitrary.
::# After the special case of the point-to-point link, as in note ( 1 ) above, the next simplest type of network that is based upon the physical star topology would consist of one central node – the ' hub ' – with two separate point-to-point links to two peripheral nodes – the ' spokes '.
:: The type of network topology in which some of the nodes of the network are connected to more than one other node in the network with a point-to-point link – this makes it possible to take advantage of some of the redundancy that is provided by a physical fully connected mesh topology without the expense and complexity required for a connection between every node in the network.
The type of network topology in which a central ' root ' node ( the top level of the hierarchy ) is connected to one or more other nodes that are one level lower in the hierarchy ( i. e., the second level ) with a point-to-point link between each of the second level nodes and the top level central ' root ' node, while each of the second level nodes that are connected to the top level central ' root ' node will also have one or more other nodes that are one level lower in the hierarchy ( i. e., the third level ) connected to it, also with a point-to-point link, the top level central ' root ' node being the only node that has no other node above it in the hierarchy ( The hierarchy of the tree is symmetrical.
When providing a point-to-point telecom link using radio beyond line of sight, one uses repeaters in a microwave radio relay.
Routers in the same broadcast domain or at each end of a point-to-point telecommunications link form adjacencies when they have detected each other.
DRs or BDRs are not elected on point-to-point links ( such as a point-to-point WAN connection ) because the two routers on either sides of the link must become fully adjacent and the bandwidth between them cannot be further optimized.
* Private peering – Interconnection utilizing a point-to-point link between two parties.
It is a bidirectional serial / parallel high-bandwidth, low-latency point-to-point link that was introduced on April 2, 2001.
VPN remote users get the impression of being directly connected to the central network via a point-to-point link.
Examples of data link protocols are Ethernet for local area networks ( multi-node ), the Point-to-Point Protocol ( PPP ), HDLC and ADCCP for point-to-point ( dual-node ) connections.
However, the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s led to the introduction of low-cost modems and the idea of a semi-dedicated point-to-point link was no longer appropriate.

link and communication
Allowing direct data link layer communication between customer nodes exposes the network to various security attacks, such as ARP spoofing.
Figure ( a ) is a schematic view of a typical distributed system ; as usual, the system is represented as a network topology in which each node is a computer and each line connecting the nodes is a communication link.
# The link layer ( commonly Ethernet ) contains communication technologies for a local network.
In open-position dances, such as Swing or Latin dances, maintaining eye contact with the partner is an important safety communication link.
Possible interrupt sources are device dependent, and often include events such as an internal timer overflow, completing an analog to digital conversion, a logic level change on an input such as from a button being pressed, and data received on a communication link.
The alternative to video communication seems to be wireless audio via comm link.
This allows separate parts of a complex process to have individual control while allowing the subsystems to co-ordinate over the communication link.
The name is an acronym for creativity, lifestyle, innovation, emotion though formerly communication, link, information and entertainment.
If the communication is mediated by several links in series with different bit rates, the maximum throughput of the overall link is lower than or equal to the lowest bit rate.
If a bottle neck communication link offering data rate R is shared by " N " active users ( with at least one data packet in queue ), every user typically achieves a throughput of approximately R / N, if fair queuing best-effort communication is assumed.
Since the vocoder process sends only the parameters of the vocal model over the communication link, instead of a point by point recreation of the waveform, it allows a significant reduction in the bandwidth required to transmit speech.
It is also very useful for the project manager to have all the communication stored in one place, which allows them to link the responsibility for every action taken to a particular team member.
* Serial communication link between the controller and the terminal server acts as a bottleneck: even though the data between the host PC and the terminal server travels at the 10 / 100 / 1000Mbit / s network speed it then slows down to the serial speed of 112. 5 kbit / s or less.
With a radio operator initiating a call, the process normally takes a few minutes for the ALE to pick an HF frequency that is optimum for both sides of the communication link.
In a communication network, a trunk ( link ) can carry numerous concurrent calls by means of multiplexing.
Most DSUs also allow various data patterns to be generated and monitored to measure error rate of the communication link.
Mode partition noise: In an optical communication link, is phase jitter of the signal caused by the combined effects of mode hopping in the optical source and intramodal distortion in the fiber.
The optical power budget in a fiber-optic communication link is the allocation of available optical power ( launched into a given fiber by a given source ) among various loss-producing mechanisms such as launch coupling loss, fiber attenuation, splice losses, and connector losses, in order to ensure that adequate signal strength ( optical power ) is available at the receiver.
In a data communication network, the primary station is the station responsible for unbalanced control of a data link.
A telecommunications link is generally one of several types of information transmission paths such as those provided by communication satellites, terrestrial radio communications infrastructure and computer networks to connect two points on earth.
In its implementation, the Link Access Procedure, Balanced ( LAPB ) is a data link protocol that manages a communication session and controls the packet framing.
" The OPEN command opens communication with a device, which can be a disk file, a window, a dynamic link library or a serial communications port.
Xiao Ke's force would link up with He Long and his army, but lost communication with the First Army that came behind.

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