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Logically and are
Logically, it follows that a user should trust an HTTPS connection to a website if and only if all of the following are true:
Logically, many theorems are of the form of an indicative conditional: if A, then B.
Logically, there are just as many ways to get a criticism wrong as to get the criticism right.
Logically forums are organized into a finite set of generic topics ( usually with one main topic ) driven and updated by a group known as members, and governed by a group known as moderators.
Logically analytical propositions, for instance, are those in which all the non-logical parts can be replaced without change of truth value.
Logically, they are part of a single group, with a unified design theme and a sequence of values, even though ten years or more may have elapsed from the first to the last.
Logically if the test trials are so difficult that no items are recalled or if the correct answers to the non-recalled items are not given to the test subject, then minimal or no learning will occur.
Logically, since the Protodevilns are an altogether different enemy compared to the Zentradi, they must at least react differently than the Zentradis when exposed to music or only react to certain components of music ( i. e., Song Energy ).
The translator explains in a footnote in the Foreword, " Logically, of course, Huizinga is correct ; but as English prepositions are not governed by logic I have retained the more euphonious ablative in this sub-title.
Logically, trees are an important component of forest research, but the wide variety of other life forms and abiotic components in most forests means that other elements, such as wildlife or soil nutrients, are often the focal point.
Logically, the only way Marx has to express an identity of aggregated output prices and aggregated output values, is to say that both of the totals are equal to exactly the same quantity of abstract labour time.

Logically and used
Logically, the truth value of some proposition cannot be used to infer that the same proposition is necessarily true.
Karl Fant developed a theoretical treatment of this in his work Logically determined design in 2005 which used four-valued logic with null and intermediate being the additional values.
Logically, Conner's drives had some of the characteristics of the original MiniScribe drives ( of which John Squires had also been a designer ), with a large amount of intelligence built into the drive's central processing unit ( CPU ); Conner drives used a single Motorola 68HC11 microcontroller, and ran a proprietary real-time operating system that implemented the track following algorithms ( the " servo " system ) in software, as well as managing the bus interface.

Logically and model
Logically, a more realistic model would instead predict a constant rate of increased beach attendance ( e. g. an increase in 10 degrees leads to a doubling in beach attendance, and a drop in 10 degrees leads to a halving in attendance ).

Logically and .
Logically, then, the first principle of the plan must be that it is not rigidly oriented toward any geographical area.
Logically, it should be moved downtown.
Logically a younger layer cannot slip beneath a layer previously deposited.
Logically, the Liberals ' deputy leader, William McMahon, should have succeeded Holt.
Logically, the Prolog engine tries to find a resolution refutation of the negated query.
Logically, it was preceded by two previous human-dominated empires.
Logically, this does not assure that the moon itself ( or even the camera ) existed at the time the photograph is supposed to have been taken.
Logically it follows, at the same moment in which the line ahead became definitively the order for battle, there was established the distinction between the ships ' of the line ', alone destined for a place therein, and the lighter ships meant for other uses.
Logically enough, this inscribed circle was centered on the railway station.
* Logically, too, The Lone Ranger never wins against hopeless odds ; i. e., he is never seen escaping from a barrage of bullets merely by riding into the horizon.
Logically, scholars assume that the Zhui Shu yields methods of cubic equations.
Logically, a beta node at the head of a branch of beta nodes is a special case because it takes no input from any beta memory higher in the network.
Logically therefore it was in the occupation of the crown alone, that is to say in the royal demesne.
Logically, students felt that they could complete similar residencies in higher-paying specialties in the same amount of time.
Logically, the number of inputs should be at least as great as the number of outputs.
Logically, this argument is sound, given the huge impoverished industrial working class-then often far too poor to consume the goods produced by an industrialised economy.
Logically such DNA would not be vestigial in the sense of being the vestige of a functional structure.
She goes on to say " Logically, if sex is natural and wholesome and semen is as healthy as sweat, there is no reason to interpret ejaculation as a hostile gesture.

MAC and addresses
AARP resolves AppleTalk addresses to link layer, usually MAC, addresses.
The MAC addresses are used to specify both the destination and the source of each data packet.
A frame begins with preamble and start frame delimiter, followed by an Ethernet header featuring source and destination MAC addresses.
IEEE 802. 3 is an exception ; Ethernet originally used Ethernet II framing, with a 2-octet type field containing an EtherType value, and no 802. 2 header, but the original IEEE 802. 3 specification used a framing wherein the 2-octet field following the 6-octet destination and source MAC addresses contained a frame length, with an 802. 2 LLC header following the length field.
In IEEE 802. 3x-1997, the IEEE Ethernet standard was changed to explicitly allow the use of the 16-bit field after the MAC addresses to be used as a length field or a type field.
Interfaces can have addresses based on the MAC address of the machine ( the EUI-64 format ), but this is not a requirement.
These switches use IP addresses and Internet Group Management Protocol for control of the multicast routing but use MAC addresses for the actual routing.
MAC addresses are used for numerous network technologies and most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet.
MAC addresses are most often assigned by the manufacturer of a network interface card ( NIC ) and are stored in its hardware, the card's read-only memory, or some other firmware mechanism.
MAC addresses are formed according to the rules of one of three numbering name spaces managed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ): MAC-48, EUI-48, and EUI-64.
This function is referred to as layer 2 bridging, as the addresses it uses to forward the traffic are layer 2 addresses ( e. g. MAC addresses on Ethernet ).
Because Wake-on-LAN operates below the IP protocol layer the MAC address is required and makes IP addresses and DNS names meaningless.
Later revisions allowed multiple addresses in addition to X. 121 addresses to be carried on the same DTE-DCE interface: Telex addressing ( F. 69 ), PSTN addressing ( E. 163 ), ISDN addressing ( E. 164 ), Internet Protocol addresses ( IANA ICP ), and local IEEE 802. 2 MAC addresses.
Media Access Control ( MAC ) addresses needed to be individually configured on the servers by an administrator.
* The MAC address allocation scheme for hardware addresses of certain networking products
This can be done using the MAC ( Machine Access Control ) addresses from Bluetooth devices, or using the RFID serial numbers from Electronic Toll Collection ( ETC ) transponders ( also called " toll tags ").
Bluetooth road sensors are able to detect Bluetooth MAC addresses from Bluetooth devices in passing vehicles.

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