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Concurrent transactions are isolated from the updates of other incomplete transactions. These updates do not constitute a consistent state. This property is often called serializability. For example, a second transaction, traversing the doubly linked list mentioned in the consistency example, will see the list before or after the insert, but it will see only complete changes.
Ãâó: msdn.microsoft.com/archive/en-us/dnarsqlsg/html/ms...
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An enclosed tank filled with sterile salt water regulated so that its temperature is precisely the same as your body temperature for a sense of buoyancy and weightlessness. You float in complete sensory isolation so that no nerve impulses move from the skin to the brain for a unique feeling of relaxation. Can be used in complete silence, music or guided imagery.
Ãâó: www.destinationspa.com/travel_pros/spaGlossary.htm
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When a child is not allowed to have contact with other people.
Ãâó: www.mcw.edu/peds/mccc/terms.htm
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A unit is cut off from supply or command control. Usually this occurs when enemy units of zones of control prevent a unit from tracing a line of hexes back to a supply or command source.
Ãâó: www.hyw.com/Books/WargamesHandbook/2-c-term.htm
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Transmission-line component which passes signals with low loss in a preferred direction, while presenting high attenuation in the reverse direction.
Ãâó: www.indiantelevision.com/inforesources/tvglossary/...
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