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1 epitrochlear nodes
العقدة اللمفية فوق البكرية* * *العُقْدَةُ اللِّمْفِيَّةُ فَوْقَ البَكَرِيَّة -
2 gastro-omental lymph nodes
العقد اللمفية المعدية الثربية* * *العُقَدُ اللِّمْفِيِّةُ المَعِدِيَّةُ الثَّرْبِيَّةEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > gastro-omental lymph nodes
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3 hemolymph nodes
عقد لمفية دموية* * *عُقَدٌ لِمْفِيَّةٌ دَمَوِيَّة -
4 juxta-articular nodes
العقد المجاورة للمفصل* * *العُقَدُ المُجاوِرَةُ للمَفْصِل -
5 milkers nodes
عقد الحلابين* * *عُقَدُ الحَلاَّبين -
6 tree
"A data structure containing zero or more nodes that are linked together in a hierarchy. If any nodes are present, one node is the root; each node except the root is the child of one and only one other node, and each node has zero or more nodes as children." -
7 subtree
"Any node within a tree, along with any selection of connected descendant nodes. In the registry structure, subtrees are the primary nodes that contain keys, subkeys, and value entries." -
8 static load balancing
The process of manually moving a group between nodes to balance the load across the nodes. -
9 address
A unique identifier that identifies a network node to other nodes on the network. -
10 Data Link Control
"An error-correction protocol in the Systems Network Architecture (SNA) responsible for transmission of data between two nodes over a physical link. Supported by Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000, DLC is designed to provide access to IBM mainframe computers and to Hewlett-Packard printers connected to the network." -
11 DLC
"An error-correction protocol in the Systems Network Architecture (SNA) responsible for transmission of data between two nodes over a physical link. Supported by Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000, DLC is designed to provide access to IBM mainframe computers and to Hewlett-Packard printers connected to the network." -
12 flow control
"The management of data transmission between two devices, such as between the CPU and a peripheral device or between nodes in a network. It ensures that the receiver can handle all the incoming data and usually depends on a set of protocols established at the beginning of the transmission session that define how and when a sender may transmit. Flow control also enables slower-speed devices to communicate with higher-speed ones." -
13 interconnect
A private network that connects nodes in a cluster. -
14 NetBIOS
"An application programming interface (API) that can be used by programs on a local area network (LAN). NetBIOS provides programs with a uniform set of commands for requesting the lower-level services required to manage names, conduct sessions, and send datagrams between nodes on a network." -
15 network basic input/output system
"An application programming interface (API) that can be used by programs on a local area network (LAN). NetBIOS provides programs with a uniform set of commands for requesting the lower-level services required to manage names, conduct sessions, and send datagrams between nodes on a network."نظام إدخال/إخراج أساسي للشبكةEnglish-Arabic terms dictionary > network basic input/output system
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16 node
A location in a hierarchy (often a tree structure) that can have links to one or more nodes below it. -
17 parent
"The controlling side of a hierarchical relationship. In a hierarchical structure, a parent has one or more child nodes directly beneath it in the hierarchy." -
18 resource
"For failover clusters or server clusters, a physical or logical entity that is capable of being managed by a cluster, brought online and taken offline, and moved between nodes. A resource can be owned only by a single node at any point in time." -
19 token
"For networking, a unique structure or message that circulates continuously among the nodes of a token ring and describes the current state of the network. Before any node can send a message on the network, it must first wait to control the token." -
20 wireless LAN
"A local area network (LAN) that sends and receives data via radio, infrared optical signaling, or some other technology that does not require a physical connection between individual nodes and the hub. Wireless LANs are often used in office or factory settings where a user must carry a portable computer from place to place."
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