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node This is any point of connection in a network.
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node The smallest unit of valid, complete structure in an XML document. The nodes that include a tag set, along with any required attributes, attribute values, and content, consitute an element.
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node the point on a stem at which leaves and buds are attached.
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node The point on a stem from which leaves arise
Ãâó: www.naturesclinic.co.uk/Botanicals+Glossary
node any device that is directly connected to the network, usually through Ethernet cable; nodes include file servers and shared peripherals.
Ãâó: www.sunrise.uk.com/glossary.html
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