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Terminal and transmission
In addition to nonsecure voice, data, and video services, the DSN will provide transmission, switching, and support services for Secure Telephone Units, Third Generation ( STU-IIIs ), the Secure Terminal Equipment ( STE ), the dial-up alternative routing for the Unclassified but Sensitive Internet Protocol ( IP ) Router Network ( NIPRNet ), and the Secret IP Router Network ( SIPRNet ).
* MDT: Abbreviation for Mobile Data Terminal, often a specialized personal computer using a radio network for data transmission between communication centres and fire apparatus.

Terminal and control
In telecommunications, RS-232 is the traditional name for a series of standards for serial binary single-ended data and control signals connecting between a < span title =" Usually a controlling terminal or a computer "> DTE </ span > ( Data Terminal Equipment ) and a < span title =" Usually a modem or target device "> DCE </ span > ( Data Circuit-terminating Equipment ).
Among them is a large subsystem, called MTS ( Michigan Terminal System ), for command interpretation, execution control, file management, and accounting.
A new control tower was built in 1965 and the terminal was rebuilt in 1968 ( currently the oldest wing of Terminal B ).
Terminal 2 with the control tower in background
* Third Party Call, Call Notification, Short messaging, Multimedia Messaging, Payment, Account Management, Terminal Status, Terminal Location, Call Handling, Audio Call, Multimedia Conference, Address List Management, Presence, Message Broadcast, Geocoding, Application Driven QoS, Device Capabilities and Configuration, Multimedia Streaming control, Multimedia Multicast Session Management.
In other countries, area controllers work in Area Control Centers, controlling high-level en-route aircraft, or Terminal Control Centers, which control aircraft at climbing and descending altitudes from major groups of the airports.
In 1962, a new, 16-gate terminal ( Terminal 1 ), 10, 000-foot runway and 10-story air traffic control tower was built to usher in the jet-age of commercial aviation.
* Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System ( STARS ), an air traffic control system
Old control tower built in 1937 ( rear view ) – now part of Terminal 4
Construction of the new International Terminal and control tower commenced in March 1984 on the south-eastern side of the airfield.
WinGate can also authenticate individual users on a Terminal server, and maintain separate user contexts to provide user-level control, and for applications that do not support authentication by using the WinGate Client software.
Due to a control failure an Airspeed Ambassador freight aircraft, G-AMAD, deviated from the runway on landing at Heathrow and struck G-ARPI and its neighbouring sister aircraft, G-ARPT, while they were parked unoccupied near Terminal 1, resulting in six fatalities from the freighter's eight occupants.
* London Area Control Centre and London Terminal Control Centre at Swanwick in Hampshire control both upper level en-route traffic across England and Wales up to the Scottish border and low-level traffic around London and South East England, including aircraft making approaches to the main London airports.
Later on 3 April 1917, he returned through the Terijoki border control disguised as a heater of a Finnish Railways-Finlyandsky Rail Terminal locomotive.
This airport consists of 4 passenger terminals ( only three of which are in use ) with eight aero-bridges each, a mosque, covered and uncovered parking for 11, 600 vehicles, a Royal Terminal ( for VIP's and Saudi Royal family use ), a central control tower ( one of the world's tallest ), and two parallel runways, which are each long.
From 1896 to 1900 Sprague served on the Commission for Terminal Electrification of the New York Central Railroad, including the Grand Central Terminal in New York City, where he designed a system of automatic train control to ensure compliance with trackside signals.
He is searching for Net Terminal Genes, a ( possibly ) extinct genetic marker that allows humans to access the " Netsphere ", a sort of computerized control network for The City.
Without intervention by a user with Net Terminal Genes they cannot reestablish control over The City nor the Safeguards, whose original job was to eliminate any humans who try to access the Netsphere without Net Terminal Genes.
The block-long passageway that runs west to the 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line was added within fare control in the mid-1980s.
* Terminal Services Client, software for remote control of Microsoft windows
The IBM 1712 Multiplexer and Terminal Unit was part of the IBM 1710 process control computer.

Terminal and protocols
The protocols were the concept of the British Royal Navy in 2008 when in command of Combined Task Force 158 operating in the northern Gulf region and specifically within Iraqi territorial waters for the protection of the Iraqi oil terminals Al Basrah Oil Terminal and in support of Iraqi maritime boundaries.
HP LoadRunner supports more than 51 protocols including Web HTTP / HTTPS, Remote Terminal Emulator, Oracle and Web Services.

Terminal and such
Small publishers regularly releasing titles include Avatar Comics, Hyperwerks, Raytoons, and Terminal Press, buoyed by such advances in printing technology as digital print-on-demand.
One such example of this is The Terminal, a film about a man who becomes permanently grounded in an airport terminal and must survive only on the food and shelter provided by the airport.
* Terminal velocity in physics, the speed of an object when the restraining force exerted by a fluid ( such as air ) is equal to other forces ( such as gravity ) ( see also Terminal velocity ( disambiguation ))
The information measured by these field instruments is then gathered in local Remote Terminal Units ( RTU ) that transfer the field data to a central location in real time using communication systems, such as satellite channels, microwave links, or cellular phone connections.
Terminal emulators that simulate the 3270 protocol are available for most operating systems, for use both by those administering systems such as the z9, as well as those using the corresponding applications such as CICS.
Terminal moraine s, such as this one in central Kendall County, rise dramatically from the surrounding plain.
The abundance of granite found in many of Mine Hill's quarries provided the building material for the ore roaster and blast furnace, as well as for such world wonders as the Brooklyn Bridge and Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
Passengers can travel south to Point Pleasant Beach and Bay Head or north to points such as Belmar, Long Branch, Newark, Hoboken Terminal and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan.
( 1999 – 2000 ) for DC's imprint Homage ), including relatively little known titles and one-shots such as Skin Graft, The Last One, The Heart of the Beast ( 1994 ), Mobfire, Terminal City, Menz Insana, The Girl Who Would Be Death, Heavy Liquid, Pulp Fantastic and Accelerate.
The 144, 145, 148, 163 and 164 buses run from various New Jersey terminals such as Midland Park and Hackensack along Valley Boulevard through Wood-Ridge to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan.
Check-in 2 ( formerly known as Terminal 2 ), a building from the 1960s, is used by numerous foreign airlines such as British Airways.
In addition, tickets for travel via First Capital Connect between Gatwick Airport and East Croydon can, like Gatwick Express tickets, often be purchased in-flight on carriers such as easyJet, thus avoiding queues at the ticket machines in Gatwick Airport South Terminal after landing and clearing security.
* The company also makes several software radio and digital communication systems for military applications such as Cooperative Engagement Capability ( CEC ), is participating in Navy-Marine Corps Intranet ( NMCI ), ECHELON and the Joint Tactical Terminal ( JTT ) programs.
Fixed Wireless Terminal ( FWT ) units differ from conventional mobile terminal units operating within cellular networks – such as GSM – in that a fixed wireless terminal or desk phone will be limited to an almost permanent location with almost no roaming abilities.
Since the 1950s, the New York and Brooklyn commercial port has been almost completely eclipsed by the container ship facility at nearby Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal in Newark Bay, which is the largest such port on the Eastern Seaboard.
The FAA and the Florida Department of Transportation ( FDOT ) will possibly allocate a $ 7. 2 million dollars of a grant fund to be put toward planned airport improvements, such as the Ivan Munroe Terminal and the rehabilition of the north general aviation apron.
Direct connections were also made to two small private railroads such as American Dock Company located at Tompkinsville and Pouch Terminal at Clifton.
Fellow Star Alliance partners Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways and United Airlines moved to the new terminal on April 29, 2008 such that more than 30 airlines are now operating at Terminal 2.
Founded toward the end of the Middle Formative period at around 500 BC, by the Terminal Formative ( ca. 100 BC-AD 200 ) Monte Albán had become the capital of a large-scale expansionist polity that dominated much of the Oaxacan highlands and interacted with other Mesoamerican regional states such as Teotihuacan to the north ( Paddock 1983 ; Marcus 1983 ).

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