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AdvancedTCA and Fabric
Zone-2 is called " Fabric Agnostic " which means that any Fabric that can use 100 Ω differential signals can be used with an AdvancedTCA backplane.
The AdvancedTCA Fabric specification uses Logical Slots to describe the interconnections.
Any Fabric that can use the point-to-point 100 Ω differential signals can be used with an AdvancedTCA backplane.

AdvancedTCA and backplane
The AdvancedTCA backplane provides point-to-point connections between the boards and does not use a data bus.
The Zone-3 area can also hold a special backplane to interconnect boards with signals that are not defined in the AdvancedTCA specification.

AdvancedTCA and can
While AdvancedTCA system and boards typically sell for higher prices than blade servers, AdvancedTCA suppliers claim that low operating-expenses and total-cost-of-ownership can make AdvancedTCA-based solutions a cost-effective alternative for many building blocks of the next generation telecom network.
AdvancedTCA blades can be Processors, Switches, AMC carriers, etc.
* AdvancedMC-expansion cards for AdvancedTCA ; also can be used standalone in MicroTCA systems.

AdvancedTCA and used
Where X was used denoted differing form factors (“ 1 ” for slot card based single board computers, “ 2 ” for CompactPCI and “ 3 ” for AdvancedTCA ) while YY was used to indicate incremental changes, option definitions or slight variation of a specification form its core specification.

AdvancedTCA and with
PICMG followed with the larger and more feature-rich AdvancedTCA specification targeting the telecom industry's need for a high availability and dense computing platform with extended product life ( 10 + years ).
Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture ( ATCA or AdvancedTCA ) is the largest specification effort in the history of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group ( PICMG ), with more than 100 companies participating.

AdvancedTCA and defined
The Zone-3 connector is not defined by the AdvancedTCA specification.

definition and alone
One of the reasons for using more HIV tests despite their expense is that, rather than overestimating AIDS as Duesberg suggests, the Bangui definition alone excluded nearly half of African AIDS patients.
A morpheme is not identical to a word, and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme may or may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is a freestanding unit of meaning.
" Eventually, the scope of those rights broadened even further to include a basic " right to be let alone ," and the former definition of " property " would then comprise " every form of possession -- intangible, as well as tangible.
Historians of European witchcraft have found the anthropological definition difficult to apply to European and British witchcraft, where " witches " could equally use ( or be accused of using ) physical techniques, as well as some who really had attempted to cause harm by thought alone.
It was Contarini who led to the stating of a definition in connection with the article of justification in which occurs the famous formula " by faith alone are we justified ," with which was combined, however, the Roman Catholic doctrine of good works.
This definition alone is close to suffering from circular definition, but following the definition train:
The contemporary definition of kitsch is considered derogatory, denoting works executed to pander to popular demand alone and purely for commercial purposes rather than works created as self-expression by an artist.
The exact definition of Jewishness is not universally agreed upon — neither by religious scholars ( especially across different denominations ); nor in the context of politics ( as applied to those who wish to make Aliyah ); nor even in the conventional, everyday sense where " Jewishness " may be loosely understood by the casual observer as encompassing both religious and secular Jews, or religious Jews alone.
This two-factor approach, as some have also called it, provides a balanced definition that seems to be capable of dealing with limits of defining self-esteem primarily in terms of competence or worth alone.
By definition this is not a true DMZ ( Demilitarized Zone ), since it alone does not separate the host from the internal network.
Despite this, many manufacturers are beginning to avoid the segment definition for their products, as speed and basic functionality alone are often not sufficient to differentiate the many features that the devices are capable of.
The Court ruled: "... Congress intended to adopt the common law definition of conspiracy, which does not make the doing of any act other than the act of conspiring a condition of liability ..." This ruling indicated that conspiracy alone can be criminal.
In addition to number of employees, other methods used to classify small companies include annual sales ( turnover ), value of assets and net profit ( balance sheet ), alone or in a mixed definition.
The use of a halting symbol in the above definition allows the output of a computation to be encoded in the final word alone, whereas otherwise the output would be encoded in the entire sequence of words produced by iterating the tag operation.
This last alone is a sufficient definition.
Some counterexamples are: Andrzej Panufnik ( 10 ; if one includes two early lost symphonies, 12 ), Hans Werner Henze ( 10 ; his ninth symphony was actually choral ), Eduard Tubin ( 10, died writing his eleventh symphony ), William Schuman ( 10 ; his first two were withdrawn ), Alun Hoddinott ( 10 ), David Diamond ( 11 ), Joachim Raff ( 11, as well as an early destroyed one ), Edmund Rubbra ( 11 ; his ninth symphony was choral ), Robert Simpson ( 11 ; his planned final 12th symphony was to be choral ), Heitor Villa-Lobos and Darius Milhaud ( 12 each ), Vagn Holmboe ( 13, as well as four additional symphonies for strings alone ), Roy Harris ( 13 ; he was more superstitious about the number 13 than the number 9, and so labelled his 13th as 14th ), Glenn Branca ( 14, although Branca's definition of " symphony " is somewhat untraditional ), Gloria Coates ( 15, although she only recognized and numbered her first six symphonies as " symphonies " after completing her 7th ), Dmitri Shostakovich ( 15 ), Rued Langgaard ( 16 plus an unnumbered choral symphony, Sinfonia Interna ), Henry Cowell ( 17 ), Allan Pettersson ( 17 ), Lev Knipper ( 20 ), Jānis Ivanovs ( 21 ), Mieczysław Weinberg ( 22 ), Nikolai Myaskovsky ( 27 ), Havergal Brian ( 32 ), Alan Hovhaness ( 67 ), Derek Bourgeois ( 72 ), and Leif Segerstam ( 253 ).
" He begins his discussion of the soul with the definition that " bodies are composed of matter and form and intelligence is the most important part of man — sound knowledge is obtained through intelligence, which alone enables one to attain prosperity and build character.
Waldau writes that this original definition of the term – in effect, human-speciesism – has been extended by others to refer to the assignment of value to any being on the basis of species membership alone, so that, for example, prioritizing the value of chimpanzees over other animals ( human-chimpanzee speciesism ) might be seen as similarly illogical.
The question for the Chicago School ( as it was for Aristotle ) was always what the purpose of the theory of criticism was, what hypotheses were brought to bear by the theory about the nature of literature ( for instance, whether it consisted of the words alone, or whether it was to be thought of as part of a larger context such as an era or an artist's life ), and the definitions of words ( such as the definition of tragedy or comedy ).
Furthermore, when concept of self is deemed to correspond to physical reality alone ( reductive physicalism ), philosophical zombies are denied by definition.
This can be done by proving that the machine differs to the legal definition of a skill machine which says that a player must be allowed to win prizes by skill alone.
Reinforcement of the matrix occurs by definition when the FRP material exhibits increased strength or elasticity relative to the strength and elasticity of the matrix alone.
In most other markets the more traditional two-box wagon was offered, either alone or alongside the fastback, and some countries where " no rear side glass " was part of a legal definition of a " light truck " got panelled-in versions of the 3-door.

definition and defines
While there is no generally accepted formal definition of " algorithm ," an informal definition could be " a set of rules that precisely defines a sequence of operations.
A recursive definition, sometimes also called an inductive definition, is one that defines a word in terms of itself, so to speak, albeit in a useful way.
In a debate at Orange Coast College, he voiced his support for Proposition 8, which defines marriage in California as only between a man and a woman, and said that he " would suggest not changing the definition of marriage in our society to make a small number of people feel more comfortable.
A definition is no good if it defines its subject with overly wide parameters.
In support of this definition, the Merck Manual further defines dissociative amnesia as:
A genus – differentia definition is a type of intensional definition which defines a species ( that is, a type — not necessarily a biological category ) as a subtype of a genus satisfying certain conditions ( the differentia ).
However, a second definition and usage has historically been in practice in many fields of computer science and information technology, which defines the prefix kilo when used with byte or bit units of data as 1024 ( 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >); this is due to the mathematical coincidence that Thus, in these fields 1 kilobyte is equal to 1 kibibyte, a new unit standardized as part of the binary prefixes to resolve the ambiguity.
The schema definition of the classes of an entry defines what kind of object the entry may represent-e. g.
When parameters are present, the definition actually defines a whole family of functions, one for every valid set of values of the parameters.
The next definition defines relation which formalizes the contents of a table as it is defined in the relational model.
Another definition is provided by the APICS Dictionary when it defines SCM as the " design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally.
Although he nowhere defines truth in terms of a thought's likeness to a thing or fact, it is clear that such a definition would fit well into his overall philosophy of mind.
; Archipelagic waters: The convention set the definition of Archipelagic States in Part IV, which also defines how the state can draw its territorial borders.
The definition used by some authors defines phase noise to be the power spectral density ( PSD ) of a signal's phase, while the other definition is based on the PSD of the signal itself.
An early scientific duty assigned to the Observatory was the U. S. contribution to the definition of the Astronomical Unit, or the AU, which defines a standard mean distance between the Sun and the Earth, conducted under the auspices of the Congressionally funded U. S. Transit of Venus Commission.
In that year the prototype metre was replaced by a formal definition which defines the metre in terms of the wavelength of specified light spectra.
The U. S. regulations defining bourbon do not prohibit the Lincoln County process, even if the process is used, the legal definition under NAFTA defines Tennessee whiskey as bourbon.
* In the United States, the U. S. Department of Transportation defines high-speed rail as " reasonably expected to reach sustained speeds of more than ", although the Federal Railroad Administration uses a definition of above.
Although there is no authority that defines tiers of networks participating in the Internet, the most common definition of a tier 1 network is one that can reach every other network on the Internet without purchasing IP transit or paying settlements.
An operational definition, also called functional definition, defines something ( e. g. a variable, term, or object ) in terms of the specific process or set of validation tests used to determine its presence and quantity.

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