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  • 101Network probability matrix — The network probability matrix describes the probability structure of a network based on the historical presence or absence of edges in a network. For example, individuals in a social network are not connected to other individuals with uniform… …

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  • 102Network Control Program — This article is about the ARPANET Network Control Program. For Novell NetWare protocol, see NetWare Core Protocol. For the IBM Network Control Program software, see IBM Network Control Program. The Network Control Program (NCP) provided the… …

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  • 103Group Policy — Local Security Policy editor in Windows 7 Group Policy is a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems. Group Policy is a set of rules that control the working environment of user accounts and computer accounts. Group Policy… …

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  • 104Network Knowledge — This article is about the Illinois broadcaster. For British Columbia channel, see Knowledge (TV channel). WMEC / WQEC / WSEC WMEC: Macomb, Illinois WQEC: Quincy, Illinois WSEC: Jacksonville, Illinois …

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  • 105Network layer — layer 3 redirects here. For the MPEG 1 Audio format, see MP3. For the layer in the cerebral cortex, see Cerebral cortex#Laminar pattern. The OSI model 7 Application layer 6 Presentation layer 5 Session layer 4 Transport layer …

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  • 106network — 1 noun (C) 1 a group of radio or television stations, which broadcast many of the same programmes, but in different places 2 a system of lines, tubes, wires, roads etc that cross each other and are connected to each other (+ of): an elaborate… …

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  • 107network — n. & v. n. 1 an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines, like the structure of a net. 2 a complex system of railways, roads, canals, etc. 3 a group of people who exchange information, contacts, and experience for professional or …

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  • 108Group Analytic Society — The Group Analytic Society (London) was founded in 1952 by S. H. Foulkes, Jane Abercrombie and Norbert Elias as a learned society to study and promote the development of Group Analysis in both its clinical and applied aspects. The first regular… …

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  • 109Network speaker — A Loudspeaker is an electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into sound. If locally powered, this can also be termed an active loudspeaker, meaning it contains an audio amplifier that can drive power to the speaker drivers …

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  • 110Network covalent bonding — A network solid or covalent network solid is a chemical compound in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bonds in a continuous network. In a network solid there are no individual molecules and the entire crystal may be considered a… …

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