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Name Server A computer specifically configured to be able to resolve DNS queries, and eventually being authoritative for a given number of domain names.
Ãâó: www.gandi.net/faq/dict.html.en
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An abbreviation for New Style, which refers to dates given in terms of the Gregorian Calendar.
Ãâó: www.highdown.reading.sch.uk/highdown/pupil/time/ca...
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(in the single-price auction system) information posted next to a given security's quotation along with a percentage indicating the level at which sell orders for that security with price limits equal to the set price remained unfilled on a balanced market
Ãâó: www.newpoland.com/finance_pol_glossary.htm
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New Serials Titles
Ãâó: 130.15.161.74/techserv/mono_voy/mtoolcod.htm
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was created by Harry Truman in 1952. The NSA has a mandate to listen to and decode all foreign communications of interest to the security of the United States. (FAQ, 155) The NSA is concerned with the development of commercial cryptography because the availability of strong encryption tools through commercial channels could impede the NSA's mission of decoding international communications: in other words, the NSA is worried lest strong commercial cryptography fall into the wrong hands. ...
Ãâó: www3.uakron.edu/lee/cyberlaw/glossary.htm
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