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The connection between the members of a semantic field. An example of nexus is the meaningful connection between the words kitten, cat, and feline.
Ãâó: www.catch-word.com/glossary.html
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A seller's minimum level of physical presence within a state that permits the taxing authority to require the seller to register, collect and remit sales/use tax and comply with the Country's, Province's, State's and/or County's taxing statutes and regulations.
Ãâó: www.vpsource.com/glossary.html
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Headquarters of the Navigators, located in the center of Iyxia.
Ãâó: homepage.mac.com/terbob/Archives/glossary.html
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Network of Excellence in Multifunctional Microsystems. Established in 1992 with European Union funding, Nexus is now a non-profit association headquartered in Grenoble, France, with the aim of providing access to information and guidance on MEMS/Microsystems. www.nexus-emsto.com
Ãâó: www.eet.com/reshaping/microstructures/OEG20020912S...
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The link between initiator, target, and logical unit used to identify an I/O process. An I_T_L (initiator, target, logical unit) nexus is the most basic type of SCSI link. To send multiple I/O processes to the same target and logical unit, an I_T_L_Q (initiator, target, logical unit, queue) nexus is used.
Ãâó: www.ioiscsi.com/library/terms/n.html
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