application of new techniques

  • 1application — noun Etymology: Middle English applicacioun, from Latin application , applicatio inclination, from applicare Date: 15th century 1. an act of applying: a. (1) an act of putting to use < application of new techniques > (2) a use to which somet …

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  • 2Application delivery network — An Application Delivery Network (ADN) is a suite of technologies that, when deployed together, provide application availability, security, and acceleration. At the core of an ADN is the Application Delivery Controller (ADC), an advanced traffic&#8230; …

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  • 3application — ap|pli|ca|tion [ ,æplı keıʃn ] noun *** ▸ 1 request for something ▸ 2 particular use something has ▸ 3 effort/determination ▸ 4 computer software ▸ 5 putting something onto surface 1. ) count or uncount a formal request for permission to do or&#8230; …

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  • 4application */*/*/ — UK [ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun Word forms application : singular application plural applications 1) a) [countable/uncountable] a formal request for permission to do or have something application for: His application for membership of the club was&#8230; …

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  • 5new wave — noun any creative group active in the innovation and application of new concepts and techniques in a given field (especially in the arts) • Syn: ↑avant garde, ↑vanguard, ↑van • Hypernyms: ↑artistic movement, ↑art movement …

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  • 6Application Level Events — (ALE) is a standard created by EPCglobal, an organization of industry leaders devoted to the development of standards for the Electronic Product Code (EPC) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies and standards. The ALE&#8230; …

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  • 7New Zealand — New Zealander. /zee leuhnd/ a country in the S Pacific, SE of Australia, consisting of North Island, South Island, and adjacent small islands: a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 3,587,275; 103,416 sq. mi. (267,845 sq. km). Cap.: Wellington …

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  • 8New media — is a broad term in media studies that emerged in the latter part of the 20th century. For example, new media holds out a possibility of on demand access to content any time, anywhere, on any digital device, as well as interactive user feedback,&#8230; …

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  • 9New-York — Pour les articles homonymes, voir New York (homonymie). Ville de New York …

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  • 10New-York City — New York Pour les articles homonymes, voir New York (homonymie). Ville de New York …

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