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  • 1Termination rates — are the charges which one telecommunications operator charges to another for terminating calls on its network. Traditionally three models of charging these fees are known: calling party pays (CPP), bill and keep (BAK, peering), receiving party… …

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  • 2Termination of Pregnancy Amendment Act — South Africa s Termination of Pregnancy Amendment Act is a law passed on January 17, 2008, to amend the Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1996. This was decided after many public hearings taken on by both houses of the parliament... It… …

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  • 3Control table — This simple control table directs program flow according to the value of the single input variable. Each table entry holds a possible input value to be tested for equality (implied) and a relevant subroutine to perform in the action column. The… …

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  • 4On-die termination — (ODT) is the technology where the termination resistor for impedance matching in transmission lines is located inside a semiconductor chip instead of on a printed circuit board. Contents 1 Overview of electronic signal termination 2 On die… …

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  • 5Indian termination policy — was a policy that the United States Congress implemented in 1950s and 1960s to assimilate the Native Americans (Indians) with mainstream American society, by terminating the government s trusteeship of Indian reservations and making Indians… …

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  • 6Diameter Credit-Control Application — Diameter Credit Control Application, is a networking protocol for Diameter application used to implement real time credit control for a variety of end user services. It is an IETF standard defined in RFC 4006. Contents 1 Purpose 1.1 Session based …

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  • 7C program control operations — C Standard Library Data types Character classification Strings Mathematics File input/output Date/time Localization …

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  • 8change of control clause — A contractual provision which gives a party to an agreement enhanced protection if the controlling shareholding of the other party is transferred. In commercial contracts a change of control clause will often give the party who is not subject to… …

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  • 9Optical line termination — An optical line termination (OLT), also called an optical line terminal, is a device which serves as the service provider endpoint of a passive optical network. It provides two main functions: to perform conversion between the electrical signals… …

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  • 10Perceptual control theory — (PCT) is a psychological theory of animal and Human behavior originated by maverick scientist William T. Powers. In contrast with other theories of psychology and behavior, which assume that behavior is a function of perception that perceptual… …

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