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A hardware or software H.323 device that allows multiple video conferencing (or audio or data) users to connect together. Without an MCS typically only point-to-point conferences can take place.
Ãâó: www.novastars.com/satellite-tv-recivers/video-glos...
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(Mesoscale Convective System) - a complex of thunderstorms which becomes organized on a scale larger than the individual thunderstorms, and normally persists for several hours or more. MCSs may be round or linear in shape, and include systems such as tropical cyclones, squall lines, and MCCs (among others). MCS often is used to describe a cluster of thunderstorms that does not satisfy the size, shape, or duration criteria of an MCC.
Ãâó: k12.ocs.ou.edu/teachers/glossary/m.html
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Management Command System. A kind of HMI.
Ãâó: dereng.com/tlas_glossary.htm
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Medium close shot.
Ãâó: filmstudy.net/glossary.html
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An organized area of thunderstorms, on a scale larger than individual thunderstorms. They persist for at least several hours, and often are linear or somewhat round in shape. Squall lines, bow echoes, and derechoes are just a few examples. MCS's are used to describe thunderstorm clusters that do not meet the criteria of an MCC.
Ãâó: www.kfor.com/Global/story.asp
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