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A physical sub-division of a logical Web document. When a large Web document is divided into smaller sections to facilitate rapid access across the net, each separate section is termed a node.
Ãâó: andrew-ford.com/stw/node336.html
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A component of a B-tree, consisting of a page of sorted keys stored in a key file.
Ãâó: www.ittia.com/dbstar/manual/UG_Gloss.htm
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The meristematic place on a stem where a leaf is attached.
Ãâó: www.tauntongardens.com/web_stuff/hosta/glossary.ht...
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Any single computer connected to a network.
Ãâó: www.unitedyellowpages.com/internet/terminology.htm...
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End point of a network connection. Nodes include any device attached to a network such as file servers, printers, or workstations.
Ãâó: help.fcs.uga.edu/faq/cache/57.html
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