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  • 41Signal Transfer Point — A Signal Transfer Point (STP) is a router that relays SS7 messages between signaling end points (SEPs) and other signaling transfer points (STPs). Typical SEPs include SSPs and SCPs. The STP is connected to adjacent SEPs and STPs via signaling… …

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  • 42pitch point — noun Etymology: pitch (IV) : the point of contact of the pitch lines of two gears or of a rack and pinion when in mesh …

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  • 43Polygonal modeling — In 3D computer graphics, polygonal modeling is an approach for modeling objects by representing or approximating their surfaces using polygons. Polygonal modeling is well suited to scanline rendering and is therefore the method of choice for real …

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  • 44Proxim Wireless — Corporation (NASDAQ: PRXM), is a San Jose, CA based company that builds scalable broadband wireless networking systems for communities, enterprises, governments, and service providers. It claims to offer WLAN, mesh, point to multipoint and point… …

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  • 45Stencil jumping — Stencil jumping, at times called stencil walking, is an algorithm to locate the grid element enclosing a given point for any structured mesh. In simple words, given a point and a structured mesh, this algorithm will help locate the grid element… …

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  • 46Nonuniform rational B-spline — Non uniform rational B spline (NURBS) is a mathematical model commonly used in computer graphics for generating and representing curves and surfaces. History Development of NURBS (Non Uniform Rational Basis Spline) began in the 1950s by engineers …

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  • 47Non-uniform rational B-spline — Three dimensional NURBS surfaces can have complex, organic shapes. Control points influence the directions the surface takes. The outermost square below delineates the X/Y extents of the surface …

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  • 48Neutron transport — is the study of the motions and interactions of neutrons with materials. Nuclear scientists and engineers often need to know where neutrons are in an apparatus, what direction they are going, and how quickly they are moving. It is commonly used… …

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  • 49Veer — The Veer is an option offense in American football, made famous at the collegiate level. It is currently run primarily on the high school level, with some usage at the collegiate and (with slight modifications) the professional level with varying …

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  • 50Точечная мутация — 3 типа точечных мутаций. Точечная мутация  тип мутации в ДНК или РНК, для которого характерна замена одного азотистого основания другим. Термин также применяется и …

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