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A contract between a network service provider and a customer that specifies, usually in measurable terms, what services the network service provider will furnish.
Ãâó: www.pemcocorp.com/library/glossary.htm
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| slaked lime |
quicklime has an avidity for water which is added intentionally to hydrate, or slake, the lime causing it to crumble into powder. Slaking quicklime produces CaOH and is the first step in making lime products such as milk lime, whitewash, plaster (lime plaster), stucco, mortar (lime mortar), cement, and concrete. Thus lime that has not been slaked is said to be "unslaked lime." When the water is taken from the atmosphere, it is said to be "air slaked," or "dry slaked. ...
Ãâó: www.santacruzpl.org/history/work/limeglos.shtml
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| slant |
To incline an object, either horizontally, vertically, or both.
Ãâó: www.janetdavis.net/psworkshop/lesson2-2.html
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| slave |
On a master-slave configured network, there is usually one master and several slaves. The slaves are nodes of the network that can transmit information to the master only when they are polled (called) from it. The rest of the time a slave does not transmit anything.
Ãâó: www.bitbus.org/dictionary.htm
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| slave |
All devices that are not clock masters are defined as (CT Bus) slaves. Slave devices normally derive their timing from the Primary Line but will switch to the Secondary Line if the integrity of the signals on the Primary Line degrades.
Ãâó: resource.intel.com/telecom/support/releases/unix51...
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