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Term describing the passage of a data packet between two network nodes (for example, between two routers).
Ãâó: dsg.port.ac.uk/~mab/Teaching/ARCH3/Glossary.html
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Hops are non-pollinated flowers from the female hop vine. Hops distinguish a beer's aroma and flavor, and also have preservative qualities. The acidic levels of hops are diverse and impart delicate variations in bitterness and aroma. The bitterness of hops is measured in alpha and beta acid gradations. There are over 100 types of hop flowers. Brewers love experimenting with hops.
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| HOP |
A garden plant that resembles a grapevine and is a member of the Cannabinaceae family. Extracts of the fruit are added to the base. Hops are added during brewing primarily as a bittering agent: beer brewed only with grain tastes thick and sticky.
Ãâó: userver.ftw.at/~cfm/cfm_beer_glossary.html
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Information transferred from one Internet router to another.
Ãâó: home.esn.net/support/glossarya.html
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