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gate An electrical switch that is the most basic logic element in a chip. Millions of these gates or "switches" can be found on a single chip.
Ãâó: www.synopsys.com/news/pr_kit/eda_glossary.html
gatekeeper A policy manager is a program that makes decisions based on requests from a licensing system. It requests a license and decides whether to grant access to licensed services.
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gate The main entrance in the enceinte of a fort.
Ãâó: www.forts.org/glossary.htm
gatekeeper A primary care provider who monitors a patient's care and decides if tests, specialists or hospitalization are needed.
Ãâó: www.panpha.org/HMOGlossary.htm
gatekeeper those who control the flow of information, eg secretaries who may allow or prevent access to a DMU member, or a buyer whose agreement must be sought before a supplier can contact other members of the DMU
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