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  • 71network — I. noun Date: 1535 1. a fabric or structure of cords or wires that cross at regular intervals and are knotted or secured at the crossings 2. a system of lines or channels resembling a network 3. a. an interconnected or interrelated chain, group,… …

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  • 72Network — Als Network (Radio Network, Television Network, Fernseh Network) werden in den USA Senderketten bezeichnet, die mit einem Leitsender zahlreiche lokale Kleinstsender mit einem Mantelprogramm beliefern. Diese lokalen Sender heißen auch Affiliates.… …

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  • 73Network of Buddhist Organisations — The Network of Buddhist Organisations is a British ecumenical body founded in 1993.[1] Contents 1 Development 2 Criticism 3 The Code of Conduct 4 …

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  • 74Network Analysis and Ethnographic Problems — 3 D Graphic of Relinking Marriages among Nomad Kin, color coded by generations. Nodes are couples not individuals, so where downward lines meet it is a relative that is married. This is called relinking. The relinking structure and dynamic is a… …

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  • 75network — net|work1 [ net,wɜrk ] noun count *** 1. ) a group of companies that broadcast the same television or radio programs throughout a large area, or a company that produces or sells the rights to such broadcasts: The president s speech was broadcast… …

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  • 76Group identifier (Unix) — In Unix like systems, multiple users can be categorized into groups . POSIX and conventional Unix file system permissions are organized into three classes, user , group , and others . The use of groups allows additional abilities to be delegated… …

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  • 77Group (computing) — In computing, the term group generally refers to a grouping of users. In principle, users may belong to none, one, or many groups (although in practice some systems place limits on this.) The primary purpose of user groups is to simplify access… …

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  • 78Group on Earth Observations — The Group on Earth Observations (or GEO) is coordinating international efforts to build a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). It is linking together existing and planned Earth observation systems and supporting the development of… …

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  • 79network — net|work1 W3 [ˈnetwə:k US wə:rk] n 1.) a system of lines, tubes, wires, roads etc that cross each other and are connected to each other ▪ Hungary s telephone network ▪ a high speed European rail network network of ▪ an elaborate network of canals …

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  • 80network*/*/ — [ˈnetˌwɜːk] noun [C] I 1) a number of computers that are connected to each other 2) a system of things such as roads, rivers, or wires that are connected to each other a mobile phone network[/ex] a network of canals[/ex] 3) a group of people or… …

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