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Testimony to the fact that we have been incessantly working for the student community, we have won Best Student Branch Award, Best Branch Counselor Award and Best Website Award at IEEE, Bangalore Section.

fact and 802
Due to the enormous quantity of 802. 11 " Wi-Fi " equipment and software, coupled with the fact that spectrum licenses are not required in the ISM and U-NII bands, the industry has moved well ahead of the regulators and the standards bodies.
In summary, the flaw stems from the fact that 802. 1X authenticates only at the beginning of the connection, but that after authentication, it's possible for an attacker to use the authenticated port if he has the ability to physically insert himself ( perhaps using a workgroup hub ) between the authenticated computer and the port.
The key to making this happen over 802. 11 relies on the fact that if you slow a stream down, the application at the root cause will back off and also slow down.
The matter was complicated by the fact that the Eastern Empire was then ruled by the Empress Irene ( r. 797 – 802 ), who had ascended the throne after the death of her husband, the Emperor Leo IV ( r. 775 – 780 ), as regent to their 9-year-old son, Constantine VI ( r. 780 – 797 ).
There are a few differences between the two, other than the fact that EtherChannel is Cisco proprietary and 802. 3ad is an open standard, listed below:

fact and splits
A set is open if it contains no point lying on its boundary ; thus, in an informal, intuitive sense, the fact that a space can be partitioned into disjoint open sets suggests that the boundary between the two sets is not part of the space, and thus splits it into two separate pieces.
He is worried about his ageing and the fact he can no longer do his moves like the splits, and says his lessened ability to perform means he cannot maintain his fame and fortune.
In fact, most conflicts and splits in the Church were brought about by disagreement over the substance and interpretation of these doctrinal documents.
In fact, if a prime p is congruent to 1 mod 4, then it factors into a product of two distinct prime gaussian integers, or " splits completely "; if p is congruent to 3 mod 4, then it remains prime, or is " inert "; and if p is 2 then it becomes a product of the square of the prime ( 1 + i ) and the invertible gaussian integer-i ; we say that 2 " ramifies ".
: There were in fact two splits between the human and chimp lineages, with the first being followed by interbreeding between the two populations and then a second split.
However, unlike bivalves, this never splits into two, and, in fact, fuses along the ventral margin, eventually becoming a tube that encloses the length of the body, and is open at both ends.
He defeats a number, and is then attacked by the divers ' leaders ( Jon Heder and Dan Heder ) named " Manatu " ( Probably based on the fact that one of them splits off from the other ), who drag him into the pool.
The King's nephew Lorenzo and Andrea's best friend Horatio dispute over who captured Balthazar, and though it is made clear early on that it is in fact Horatio that defeated him while Lorenzo essentially cheats his way into taking partial credit, the King leaves Balthazar in Lorenzo's charge and splits the spoils of the victory between the two.
Along its history, despite the fact of constantly attracting political factions from other parties, the Broad Front suffered some splits as well:

fact and OSI
Michael Tiemann, president of OSI, had criticized companies such as SugarCRM for promoting their software as " open source " when in fact it did not have an OSI-approved license.

fact and Data
The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia includes objects up to 25 Jupiter masses, saying, " The fact that there is no special feature around 13 MJup in the observed mass spectrum reinforces the choice to forget this mass limit ," and the Exoplanet Data Explorer includes objects up to 24 Jupiter masses with the advisory: " The 13 Jupiter-mass distinction by the IAU Working Group is physically unmotivated for planets with rocky cores, and observationally problematic due to the sin i ambiguity.
The first production X-ray CT machine ( in fact called the " EMI-Scanner ") was limited to making tomographic sections of the brain, but acquired the image data in about 4 minutes ( scanning two adjacent slices ), and the computation time ( using a Data General Nova minicomputer ) was about 7 minutes per picture.
Despite the fact that Data has always been seen as alive ( and later won the legal rights of a sentient being ), Pulaski thinks of Data merely as a machine, and does not understand why he wants to be human.
Despite the fact that the song was not officially released as a single, it became the highest-charting nonseasonal album cut ( not available in any retail single configuration or released as a promotional single to radio during a chart run ) to appear on Hot Country Singles & Tracks in the Broadcast Data Systems era, beating the record previously held by Garth Brooks ' " Belleau Wood.
Although it is commonly believed that Flight Data Recorders and Cockpit Voice Recorders are required on all US aircraft, in fact, they are only required on US aircraft that have 20 or more passenger seats or those that have six or more passenger seats, are turbo-charged, and require two pilots.
# New Media as Digital Data Controlled by Software – The language of New Media is based on the assumption that, in fact, all cultural objects that rely on digital representation and computer-based delivery do share a number of common qualities.
Data finds a way to program the holodeck's simulation of a holodeck to convince Moriarty that he and Regina can be beamed into the real world, though in fact they are only " beamed " in the holodeck's simulation.
In fact surveys has shown a moderate to high diversity in animal and plant species, including several Red Data, endemic and protected species in and around the forest.
Since it was now technically possible to store a single fact in a single place and access that using random access disk, those suggesting that " Data Management " was more important than " Process Management " used arguments such as " a customer's home address is stored in 75 ( or some other large number ) places in our computer systems.
This was supported by the fact that Dr. McCoy could not use it in Star Trek III, but it has been rendered moot by the fact that many non-telepathic characters used it in later Trek series, such as the android Data.
The Data Protection Act 1984 created the post then named Data Protection Registrar with whom people processing personal data had to register the fact of their processing of that data on the Register of Data Controllers.
In fact, telecommunications companies generally offer numerous types of Centrex service, including " Packaged Centrex ", " Centrex Data ", and " Customized Centrex ".
For the purposes of the ABS Census Data and Brisbane City Council ( BCC ) Brisbane Suburb Profiles, Gordon Park is considered to be a part of Kedron, and in fact shares the same postcode ( 4031 ).
The most popular application for Data Matrix is marking small items, due to the code ’ s ability to encode fifty characters in a symbol that is readable at 2 or 3 mm < sup > 2 </ sup > and the fact that the code can be read with only a 20 % contrast ratio.
Data becomes convinced he is malfunctioning, but his crewmates realize he is in fact experiencing a crisis of confidence, a very human response.
Taking residence in a local hotel, Data claims to be an inventor, befriending the bell hop ( who is in fact Jack London ) to help in acquiring parts that will help him build a detector to find the aliens.
* Data states " There is no record of any Federation vessel encountering anything remotely like this " despite the fact Captain Kirk encountered just such an area of blackness in The Immunity Syndrome, which fits the " old Klingon legend a gigantic black space creature which was said to devour entire vessels ", that Worf recalls perfectly.
This may owe to the fact that the company Norsk Data was already a very large and exceedingly rapidly growing corporation by the time many of these machines were decommissioned.

fact and Link
Both map versions of the title BS Zelda no Densetsu for the Satellaview ( released in August and December 1995 ) could be considered spin-offs due to the fact that they star the " Hero of Light " ( portrayed by either the Satellaview's male or female mascot ) as opposed to Link as the protagonist of Hyrule.
According to early Commodore myth, and reported by writer / programmer Jim Butterfield among others, the " word " KERNAL is an acronym ( or maybe more likely, a backronym ) standing for Keyboard Entry Read, Network, And Link, which in fact makes good sense considering its role.
* Air Force Link: 21st Expeditionary Mobility Task Force fact sheet
Thus, Skyward Sword is the first game in the series to feature a definite right-handed Link, with even the concept art reflecting the fact.
My prejudice, as Professor Link says, is towards representational painting, and it's the only kind I can do, but I had to accept the fact that the major painting of our time, and the major sculpture too, after a while, was abstract, because you can't choose what to like and what not to like.
Hiding out in the Spirit Temple, Link learns that Sheik is in fact Zelda in disguise.
She befriended Link until she learned he was a descendant of the Knights of Hyrule, as she believed that the Knights had killed her parents, but in time she learned that the bandit who raised her had in fact lied to her, as she originated from Hyrule as a descendant of the Hylian Knights herself, carrying an arrowhead, part of the Silver Arrow.
Vitty's regular daily contribution to the The Chris Moyles Show is the " Tedious Link " ( which launched September 2002-a parody of Jo Whiley's now-defunct " Tenuous Link "), a collection of loosely connected information, where one fact leads into another by way of juxtaposition, which then eventually leads into the title of a song ( or the musicians responsible for it ), often a " classic " or memorable tune, which is usually played at precisely 9 a. m., preceded by the Radio 4-friendly Greenwich time pips.

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