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sipXecs and SIP
sipXecs supports the use of Ethernet-attached SIP hardware and also software phones.
* In addition to the above mentioned, the sipXecs system serves as a reference implementation of the SIP standard.

sipXecs and many
Featurewise, it is not unlike Asterisk, a very popular open source PBX, but the design of sipXecs deviates from Asterisk in many ways.
sipXecs includes many features of a traditional private branch exchange ( PBX ) like voice mail, interactive voice response systems, auto attendants and the like.

sipXecs and with
Beginning with version 3. 10 sipXecs does have native support for PowerPC ( big endian ) systems.

sipXecs and support
Former members of Pingtel and Nortel have create a new commercial entity call eZuce, Inc. ( www. eZuce. com ) to carry sipXecs forward and provide commercial versions of the software and support.

sipXecs and endpoints
* The sipXecs components handle call signaling, but once a call is set up, the voice ( media ) packets are sent directly between the endpoints involved.

sipXecs and gateways
sipXecs supports a number of commercially-available gateways.

adheres and philosophy
Later empiricism referred to a theory of knowledge in philosophy which adheres to the principle that knowledge arises from experience and evidence gathered specifically using the senses.
In the 2000s, however, its official Web site affirmed that the Zulu Nation has left the system of " believing " and instead adheres to Factology versus Beliefs, a philosophy and doctrine that can often be seen in, though is not always exclusive to, Nuwaubianism.
Among its many worlds is Sauron, where the culture has grown militaristic and adheres to a literal interpretation of the philosophy of Nietzsche, namely that " man is something to be surpassed.
Rockhurst University adheres to a traditional Ignatian philosophy of educating students not only in academics, but in leadership and service as well.
Despite the collapse of its catalog and department stores in 2001, Montgomery Ward & Co. still adheres to the once unheard philosophy of " satisfaction guaranteed " as an online retailer.
Gentile took the stand against psychology and psycho-analysis that one cannot abstract ( i. e. make object out of ) the source that creates its own surrounding reality, as one does by his own philosophy, and that any empirical observations of behavioral anthropology appear true because empiricalism always adheres to its own laws, being a closed system it is true within its own considered vacuum.
Amberton is a private university that adheres to an Evangelical Christian philosophy.
Wharnsby is a proponent of Perennial philosophy, has identified himself as a Muslim since 1993 and also adheres to the principals of Unitarian Universalism.

adheres and many
The reason for chlorhexidine effectiveness is that it strongly adheres to surfaces in the mouth and thus remains present in effective concentrations for many hours.
* Does not stick to many substrates, but adheres very well to others, e. g. glass.
Ironically, considering the attachment of many classical economists to the free market, the largest school of economic thought that still adheres to classical form is the Marxian school.
The Hasidic population adheres strongly to halakha ( Jewish law ) and the Shulkhan Arukh ( halakhic code ), following many Judaic laws in their daily lives.
In a letter to his eldest son, Frank Joslyn Baum, he said it was " nearer to the ' old-fashioned ' fairy tale than anything I have yet accomplished ," and in many respects, it adheres more closely to the fairy tale structure than the Oz books.
James Plath of Movie Metropolis wrote, " In many ways, The Great Raid adheres to the genre right down to the character types and before-battle thoughts, but it's also a curious combination of modern war tale in the manner of Saving Private Ryan and the kind of patriotic films that were made in the waning years of the war and in the fifties.
For Greek Cypriots, there are many fasting days imposed by the Greek Orthodox Church, and though not everyone adheres, many do.

adheres and with
In turn, zinc hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to yield a thin, impermeable, tenacious and quite insoluble dull gray layer of zinc carbonate which adheres extremely well to the underlying zinc, so protecting it from further corrosion.
The Temple adheres to selective membership policies ; fewer than half of all applicants are accepted for membership with the two year recognition period.
The stone is wetted, with water staying only on the surface not covered in grease-based residue of the drawing ; the stone is then ' rolled up ', meaning oil ink is applied with a roller covering the entire surface ; since water repels the oil in the ink, the ink adheres only to the greasy parts, perfectly inking the image.
The fruit's peel is smooth, with a natural waxy surface that adheres to the flesh.
* c. 1150 — Avenzoar adheres to experimental dissection and autopsy, which he carries out to prove that the skin disease scabies is caused by a parasite, a discovery which upsets the theory of humorism ; and he also introduces experimental surgery, where animal testing is used to experiment with surgical techniques prior to using them on humans.
Originally referring to the location of a venue and its productions on a street intersecting Broadway in Manhattan's Theatre District, the hub of the theatre industry in the United States, the term later became defined by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers as a professional venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, or a specific production that appears in such a venue, and which adheres to related trade union and other contracts.
LilyPond adheres to the WYSIWYM paradigm ; the workflow for typesetting music notation with LilyPond is similar to that of preparing documents with LaTeX.
Specific job responsibilities for a conductor-type position include ensuring that the train adheres to its schedule, ensuring that any cars or cargo are picked up or dropped off at the proper place, completing en-route paperwork, ensuring that the train follows applicable safety rules and practices, controlling the train's movement while operating in reverse, coupling or decoupling cars, assisting with the setting out or picking up of rolling stock, carrying out running repairs, ticket collection and various customer service duties.
The paper is then dusted with a powdered polymer that adheres to the ink.
Earlier in the show's run, it adheres more closely to the format laid out by its British predecessor, Steptoe and Son, with Fred and Lamont often at loggerheads over various issues.
However, these policies were in accord with current international standards on foreign direct investment to which most of the developed world adheres.
The trips are done primarily with the purpose of raising awareness amongst Hong Kong residents regarding the dolphins, and the operation strictly adheres to the code of conduct for dolphin-watching activities.
Like the game's other weapons, the two types of grenades differ ; the fragmentation grenade bounces and detonates quickly, whereas the plasma grenade adheres to targets before exploding, sometimes with blackly comic results.
As with all common law countries, Canadian law adheres to the doctrine of stare decisis.
To simulate the " raised-print " effect of printing with engraved plates, a less-expensive process called thermography was developed that uses the application of a plastic powder, which adheres to the wet ink.
Once a tentacle of the box jellyfish adheres to skin, it pumps nematocysts with venom into the skin, causing the sting and agonizing pain.
HKET, the leading financial daily in Hong Kong, adheres to the editorial principle of reporting and writing in a professional writing style, mainly focusing on finance, main news, social and mainland China news, commerce & trade, property, executive & market, together with entertainment, columns and leisure.
It is commonly attributed to Bishop John de Grandisson, who was Bishop of Exeter ( 1327 – 69 ) and adheres to Ptolemaic cosmology with the Earth at the centre of the solar system.
" He adheres to principles originated with Situationism, DIY and other forms of Postmodernism in his theoretical approach to issues of art and commerce but refers to it in his writings as " Pan-Modern.
It is widely accepted that CSR adheres to similar principles but with no formal act of legislation.
His romance on the life of Spinoza adheres so closely to fact that it may be read with equal advantage as a novel or as a biography.
However, it usually adheres to drum and bass norms in other regards, especially in terms of musical structure, with the emphasis on the " drop ".
It's a non-permanent marker and uses an erasable ink — an ink that adheres to the writing surface without binding or being absorbed by it — for temporary writing with overhead projectors, whiteboards, and the like.

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