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  • 61Multihoming — is a technique used to increase the reliability of the Internet connection for an IP network. As an adjective, it is typically used to describe a customer, rather than an Internet service provider (ISP) network. In the context of competing… …

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  • 62D-STAR — This article is about the digital voice mode used in amateur radio. For the physical quantity, see Specific detectivity. For the concept in robotics, see D* search algorithm. For more details on this topic, see List of amateur radio modes. ICOM… …

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  • 63Théorème des deux carrés de Fermat — Pierre Fermat En mathématiques, le théorème des deux carrés de Fermat énonce les conditions pour qu’un nombre entier soit la somme de deux carrés parfaits (c est à dire de deux carrés d’entiers) et précise de combien de façons différentes il peut …

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  • 64De Broglie–Bohm theory — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 65IPv6 address — An Internet Protocol Version 6 address (IPv6 address) is a numerical label that is used to identify a network interface of a computer or other network node participating in an IPv6 enabled computer network. IP addresses serve the purpose of… …

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  • 66Database — A database is an organized collection of data for one or more purposes, usually in digital form. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability of rooms in hotels), in a way that supports… …

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  • 68Message Passing Interface — MPI, the Message Passing Interface, is standardized and portable message passing system designed by a group of researchers from academia and industry to function on a wide variety of parallel computers. The standard defines the syntax and… …

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  • 69Multi-monitor — Multi Monitor, also called Multi Display and Multi Head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer… …

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  • 70Nested RAID levels — Levels of nested RAID,[1] also known as hybrid RAID,[2] combine two or more of the standard levels of RAID (redundant array of independent disks) to gain performance, additional redundancy, or both. Contents 1 Nesting 2 RAID 0+1 …

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