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publication issued in successive parts that is intended to be continued indefinitely, usually multiauthored and sequentially numbered. (Keenan, p.13) Also known as a journal.
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Items that have been published regularly - usually magazines, newspapers, and journals.
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is a telecom term that refers to "one after another." Data transmissions that are serial are ones that come in streams of data - one after another - one bit following the previous bit. Performance Technologies offers many products that interact with serial data including the CPC340H. This product provides four high performance synchronous/serial channels for WAN connectivity.
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A publication which is issued in successive parts on a regular schedule over time; eg, magazines, newspapers, journals.
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Publications that are issued in successive parts, usually at regular intervals. Examples include periodicals, journals, magazines, newspapers, annual reports, series, some conference proceedings, and annual reviews.
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