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:: Fragmenta poetarum Latinorum epicorum et lyricorum praeter Ennium et Lucilium, 3rd ed., Stuttgart: Teubner, 1995, pp. 243-48.
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:: The type of network topology in which all of the nodes of the network are connected to a common transmission medium which has more than two endpoints that are created by adding branches to the main section of the transmission medium – the physical distributed bus topology functions in exactly the same fashion as the physical linear bus topology ( i. e., all nodes share a common transmission medium ).
:: A type of network topology that is composed of individual networks that are based upon the physical star topology connected in a linear fashion – i. e., ' daisy-chained ' – with no central or top level connection point ( e. g., two or more ' stacked ' hubs, along with their associated star connected nodes or ' spokes ').
Reprinted in John Cunningham Wood and Ronald N. Woods, ed., 1990, Milton Friedman :: Critical Assessments, v. 2, p p. 72-88.
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