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bridge Complementary part fixed to the main plate to form the frame of a watch movement. The other parts are mounted inside the frame (part of the "?auche").
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bridge A fixed appliance (prosthesis) that replaces missing teeth. A bridge is a series of crowns (abutments and pontics).
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bridge A device that expands a Local Area Network by forwarding frames between data link layers associated with two separate cables, usually carrying a common protocol. Bridges can usually be made to filter certain packets (to forward only certain traffic).
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Bridges Bridges filter packets between LANs by making a simple forward/don't forward decision on each packet they receive from any of the networks to which they are connected.
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Bridges Devices which connect and pass packets between two network segments that use the same communications protocol.
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