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  • 51BGP4 — Border Gateway Protocol Pour les articles homonymes, voir BGP. Pile de protocoles 7 • Application 6 • …

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  • 52Border gateway protocol — Pour les articles homonymes, voir BGP. Pile de protocoles 7 • Application 6 • …

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  • 53nCUBE — This article is about the nCUBE parallel computer company and its computers. For other uses, see NCUBE (disambiguation). [2]nCUBE was a series of parallel computing computers from the company of the same name. Early generations of the hardware… …

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  • 54National Liberation Army (Libya) — Natıonal Liberation Army جيش التحرير الوطني الليبي Active March 2011–present Country Libya Allegiance …

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  • 55Crowds — For other uses, see Crowd. Crowds is a proposed anonymity network that gives probable innocence in the face of a large number of attackers. Crowds was designed by Michael K. Reiter and Aviel D. Rubin and defends against internal attackers and a… …

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  • 56International Bank Account Number — The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) is an international standard for identifying bank accounts across national borders. It was originally adopted by the European Committee for Banking Standards, and was later adopted as ISO 13616:1997… …

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  • 57USS Liberty incident — Coordinates: 31°23′N 33°23′E / 31.39°N 33.38°E / 31.39; 33.38 …

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  • 58NCUBE — was a series of parallel computing computers from the company of the same name. Early generations of the hardware used a custom microprocessor. With its final generations of servers, nCUBE no longer designed custom microprocessors for machines,… …

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  • 59Diffusing update algorithm — DUAL, the Diffusing Update ALgorithm, is the algorithm used by Cisco s EIGRP routing protocol to ensure that a given route is recalculated globally whenever it might cause a routing loop. According to Cisco, the full name of the algorithm is DUAL …

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  • 60postal system — System that allows persons to send letters, parcels, or packages to addressees in the same country or abroad. Postal systems are usually government run and paid for by a combination of user charges and government subsidies. There are early… …

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