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one-way and trunk
In telecommunication, a one-way trunk is a trunk between two switching centers, over which traffic may be originated from one preassigned location only.
Note 2: At the originating end, the one-way trunk is known as an " outgoing trunk " ; at the other end, it is known as an " incoming trunk ".
The traditional traffic route along the A11 trunk road became a bottleneck as it ran both ways along High Street and Church Street, thus in the 1970s a one-way system was opened channelling traffic around the natural ring road surrounding the church.

one-way and sends
Since a one-way pager is a passive receiver only ( it sends no information back to the base station ), its location cannot be tracked.
A standard one-way messaging exchange where the consumer sends a message to the provider that provides only a status response.

one-way and short
During a short period prior to the lawsuit ( during May and early-June 2003 ), the company sold what it called " pre-reservations " on flights that it claimed would be chartered between Los Angeles and Honolulu beginning in July 2003, for as low as $ 89 one-way.
For a short span of several hours at Burbank Airport, one could purchase one-way passes good for up to one year to either of the two San Francisco Bay Area airports it served at that time ( San Jose and Oakland ).
After a short jog west on Broadway, former SR 160 turns north on the one-way pair of 15th ( southbound ) and 16th ( northbound ) Streets, almost immediately crossing Business 80 and entering downtown Sacramento.
The hike is a short, yet rather strenuous, 2. 2 mile one-way trek through pine forest, alpine tundra and scree fields to the top of Sacagawea Peak.
At St. Augustine, instead of going all the way to the current alignment, the old road turned north on Old Dixie Highway and east on King Street, which becomes Bus US 1 ( SR 5A ) at the current road, and continues back to the current road north of the city ( the northbound side was used at the short one-way pair ).
Continuing straight along the roadway will carry a vehicle into downtown along a short freeway-like section that meets 3rd Street South ( a one-way — returning involves traveling along 4th Street ).

one-way and for
Nor would he choose a respectable hotel as the scene for a killing when it would be so much safer to take his victim for a one-way ride on a lonely country road.
For example, in one-way, or single-factor ANOVA, statistical significance is tested for by comparing the F test statistic
Typically, however, the one-way ANOVA is used to test for differences among at least three groups, since the two-group case can be covered by a t-test.
Jarrah and Haznawi both received their one-way tickets for United Airlines Flight 93, on September 5.
( Unpowered boats include rafts and floats meant for one-way downstream travel.
None of Broadway became one-way, but the increased southbound traffic between Columbus Circle ( Eighth Avenue ) and Times Square ( Seventh Avenue ) caused the city to re-stripe that section of Broadway for four southbound and two northbound lanes.
Some jurisdictions give priority to motorized traffic, for example setting up one-way street systems, free-right turns, high capacity roundabouts, and slip roads.
Para-transit fares are $ 2. 00 for a one-way trip, and the service area includes all of Columbia.
He is widely known for use of the term " central dogma " to summarize an idea that genetic information flow in cells is essentially one-way, from DNA to RNA to protein.
Where precision is important, one-way latency for a link can be more strictly defined as the time from the start of packet transmission to the start of packet reception.
This is an apparent paradox that stumped some great physicists, although it does not allow a practical one-way mirror for use in the real world.
But from the beginning it was a one-way contest, with Friedman running for two Giant touchdowns and Hap Moran passing for another.
Many NDAs are unilateral, or one-way agreements, where one party wants to disclose certain information to another party but needs the information to remain secret for some reason, perhaps due to secrecy requirements required to satisfy patent laws or to make sure that the other party does not take and use the disclosed information without compensating the discloser.
Fernez had previously invented the noseclip, a mouthpiece ( equipped with a one-way valve for exhalation ) and diving goggles, and Yves le Prieur just joined to those three Fernez elements a hand-controlled regulator and a compressed-air cylinder.
Traffic collisions, one-way streets, and airfares for cities with different departure and arrival fees are examples of how this symmetry could break down.
Although time travel has been a common plot device in science fiction since the late 19th century and the theories of special and general relativity allow methods for forms of one-way travel into the future via time dilation, it is currently unknown whether the laws of physics would allow time travel into the past.
SX signaling may be one-way, for intra-central-office use, or the simplex legs may be connected to form full duplex signaling circuits that function like composite ( CX ) signaling circuits with E & M lead control.
The men were dosed with LSD, the brothels were equipped with one-way mirrors, and the sessions were filmed for later viewing and study.
All International networks are required to implement support for permanent virtual circuits, two-way logical channels and one-way logical channels outgoing ; one-way logical channels incoming is an additional optional facility.
Many of these made one-way journeys into occupied France as part of the D-Day landings, and later Holland for the Arnhem landing, towed from England behind aircraft such as the Douglas Dakota and Handley Page Halifax.

one-way and open
Recently, Microsoft has placed emphasis on incorporation of forums, blogs, library annotations and social bookmarking to make MSDN an open dialog with the developer community rather than a one-way service.
This causes one-way clearing valves to stick in the open or closed position, and float valves to leak water due to a failure of the valve seat to seal out water.
* Relies on honest and open two-way communication and mutual give-and-take rather than one-way persuasion ;
The existence of such one-way functions is still an open conjecture.
While the existence of one-way functions in this sense is also an open conjecture, there are several candidates that have withstood decades of intense scrutiny.
The old bridge became a one-way crossing during peak periods, and, being used by trams, there were also several occasions during the 1960s when it could no longer be re-closed, having expanded when open due to extreme heat conditions.
* 1986 North Park Dr. to become one-way westbound, open 11 a. m .- 11 p. m.
Separate room: the most strict separation has women in a separate room from the men, able to view through one-way glass, an open window from a balcony, or not view at all.
The local government has proceeded to open new tracks and created one-way routes on some more hair-raising parts, such that the mountain can be scaled without significant danger now, barring crowds and icy conditions.
A major open problem is to establish such proofs based on P ≠ NP, since the existence of one-way functions is not known to follow from the P ≠ NP conjecture.
A simple one-way ball-type check valve, in its " open " state.
* Smother traffic in the centre, open Åsgatan-Kristinegatan for one-way traffic.

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