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UDP the TCP/IP transaction protocol used for applications such as remote network management and name-service access; this lets users assign a name, such as "RVAX*2,S," to a physical or numbered address.
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UDP (Rumen) Undegraded Protein. That part of the protein in a raw material or feed which cannot be broken down by the rumen bacteria. A proportion of this (80-85 per cent) is subsequently digested in the small intestine. The output of the small intestine digestion is amino acids, which are absorbed and utilised by the animal for maintenance, growth and milk production. UDP was found by the ARC in 1980 to be a dietary need of high yielding dairy cows. Often referred to as bypass protein. ...
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UDP A packet-level protocol built directly on the Internet Protocol layer. UPD uses application-to-application programs between host systems.
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UDP 1. User-defined protocol. UDP is a custom communications protocol that can be modified to meet specific host requirements. For example, you can configure User-Defined protocol to act like a Point-to-Point protocol, except that it requires an LRC and an acknowledgement from the receiver. You can also define the communications characters such as SOM, POL, or SEL, or disable these characters by setting them to null. 2. User datagram protocol. This protocol is an alternative to TCP. ...
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UDP An Internet protocol which transmits data packets without error checking.
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