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Two or more stations in which data is passed sequentially between active stations, each in turn examining or copying the information, before finally returning it to the source.
Ãâó: www.aefos.com/html/glossary/r.htm
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The remnants left by a partial veil after it has ruptured, remaining on the stalk.
Ãâó: www.main.nc.us/naturenotebook/fungi/fungalterms.ht...
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carbon atoms joining together in a closed loop.
Ãâó: cuip.uchicago.edu/wit/2000/teams/webscience/glossa...
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As in Tip and Ring. One of the two wires needed to set up a telephone connection. See Tip.
Ãâó: www.levitonvoicedata.com/learning/glossary.asp
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In networking, a topology in which the physical medium is distributed to form a closed loop. Often used to assure high availability of the transport medium.
Ãâó: www.opentransit.francetelecom.com/m_tool_box/m02_g...
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| Ring | an immature golden eagle |
| Ring | monkey of Central and South America having a cowl of thick hair on the head |
| Ring | North American raccoon |
| Ring | raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings |
| Ring | infections of the skin or nails caused by fungi and appearing as itching circular patches |
| Ring | tropical shrub (especially of Americas) having yellow flowers and large leaves whose juice is used as a cure for ringworm and poisonous bites |
| Ring | tropical shrub (especially of Americas) having yellow flowers and large leaves whose juice is used as a cure for ringworm and poisonous bites |
| Ring | tropical shrub (especially of Americas) having yellow flowers and large leaves whose juice is used as a cure for ringworm and poisonous bites |
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