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When an auxiliary signaling channel shares bandwidth on the same PHY as a primary channel, then that allocation of the total available bandwidth is referred to as in-band communication. In-band signaling is the opposite of out-of-band communication. In-band and out-of-band refer to the passage of management, control or metadata related to network resources such as SAN nodes and LAN servers.
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| band |
(Verband) is a closed relationship which order is maintained by a leader or staff.
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| band c. |
a late metamyelocyte in which the nucleus is in the form of a curved or coiled band, not having acquired the typical multilobar shape of the mature polymorphonuclear neutrophil. Called also band form or neutrophil, rod neutrophil, and stab c. or neutrophil.
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| band f. |
see under cell.
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| band k. |
ribbon-like k.
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