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  • 111Israel's unilateral disengagement plan — Part of a series on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Israeli–Palestinian peace process …

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  • 112Evolution-Data Optimized — or Evolution Data only, abbreviated as EV DO or EVDO and often EV, is a telecommunications standard for the wireless transmission of data through radio signals, typically for broadband Internet access. It uses multiplexing techniques including… …

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  • 113Brit milah — Halakhic texts relating to this article: Torah: Genesis 17:1 14 …

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  • 114MIME — This article is about the email content type system. For the World Wide Web content type system, see Internet media type. For mime as an art form, see Mime artist. For the British engineering society, see Institution of Mechanical Engineers.… …

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  • 115Fibre Channel — Layer 4. Protocol mapping LUN masking Layer 3. Common services Layer 2. Network Fibre Channel fabric …

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  • 116OpenLDAP — Software Developer(s) The OpenLDAP Project Stable release 2.4.26 / June 30, 2011; 4 months ago (2011 06 30) …

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  • 117Content delivery network — A content delivery network or content distribution network (CDN) is a system of computers containing copies of data placed at various nodes of a network. When properly designed and implemented, a CDN can improve access to the data it caches by… …

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  • 118Rosetta@home — infobox software name = Rosetta@home caption = Rosetta@home screensaver for CASP 8 target [http://predictioncenter.gc.ucdavis.edu/casp8/target.cgi?id=119 view=all T0482] developer = Baker laboratory, University of Washington; Rosetta Commons… …

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  • 119Application 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… …

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  • 120Distributed GIS — concerns itself with GI Systems that do not have all of the system components in the same physical location. This could be the processing, the database, the rendering or the user interface. Examples of distributed systems are web based GIS,… …

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