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Chemical symbol for indium
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When an auxiliary signaling channel shares bandwidth on the same PHY as a primary channel, then that allocation of the total available bandwidth is referred to as in-band communication. In-band signaling is the opposite of out-of-band communication. In-band and out-of-band refer to the passage of management, control or metadata related to network resources such as SAN nodes and LAN servers.
Ãâó: mixonline.com/newmedia/internetaudio/audio_pedant_...
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The moment or manner the writer begins a particular scene . ("Could we come in later to the party scene, after Rich has eaten atomic goldfish?") See OUT .
Ãâó: johnaugust.com/site/glossary
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The principle character at the center of the story who struggles throughout the story, but generally triumphs in some manner at the story's conclusion.
Ãâó: cinderella.nycopera.com/glossary.php
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(to twist): Cirrus, the filaments of which are very irregularly curved and often seemingly entangled in a capricious manner.
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