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A set of protocols, resulting from ARPA efforts, used by the Internet to support services such as remote login (TELNET), file transfer (FTP) and mail (SMTP). [San Diego State University]
Ãâó: www.ichnet.org/glossary.htm
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| transmission |
The movement or transfer of high-voltage electricity or natural gas over an interconnected group of lines or pipes and associated equipment between points of supply (generating facilities) and points at which it is transformed for delivery to consumers, or is delivered to other systems. Electric transmission is considered to end when the energy is transformed for distribution to the consumer.
Ãâó: www.pplweb.com/glossary.htm
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| transmission control protocol/internet protocol |
A communications protocol governing data exchanged on the Internet.
Ãâó: www.acponline.org/computer/telemedicine/glossary.h...
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Passage of a disease-causing agent (a pathogen) vertically from mother directly to baby during the perinatal period, the period immediately before and after birth. Transmission might occur across the placenta or in the breast milk.
Ãâó: www.hepatitisbhelp.com/hepatitis_b_glossary.html
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| transmission control protocol/internet protocol |
A set of communications protocols that grew out of a research project that was funded by the US Department of Defense. The TCP/IP networking scheme implements a peer-to- peer client-server architecture. Any computing system in the network can run TCP/IP server software and can provide services to any other computing system that runs complementary TCP/IP client software.
Ãâó: www.uri.edu/oherpt/gloss.html
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