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  • 1transport host — paratenic host (a fish which serves as an additional or optional intermediate host for a parasite. No development of the parasite occurs but the host fish may serve as an essential link in the parasite life cycle) …

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  • 2Transport Layer Security — (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), are cryptographic protocols that provide secure communications on the Internet for such things as web browsing, e mail, Internet faxing, instant messaging and other data transfers. There are… …

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  • 3Host media processing — (HMP) is a term used to refer to a telephony system that uses the millions of instructions per second (MIPS) of processing power on a general purpose computer to process a telephony call’s media stream rather than use digital signal processors… …

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  • 4Host Identity Protocol — (HIP) est une technique d identification d un hôte dans un réseau IP ou IPv6 comme Internet. Cette technique vise à séparer les roles d identificateur et de localisateur de l adresse, chaque hôte étant identifié par un Host Identity (HI) grâce à… …

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  • 5Host Media Processing — or HMP is a design model in telecommunications systems that involves the use of software solutions to perform voice processing functions where dedicated Digital Signal Processors (DSP) were previously required. [… …

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  • 6Transport Layer — In computer networking, the Transport Layer is a group of methods and protocols within a layered architecture of network components, within which it is responsible for encapsulating application data blocks into datagrams (packets) suitable for… …

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  • 7Host — In medicine and biology, the host can be a number of different things, including: {{}}The organism from which a parasite obtains its nutrition and/or shelter; An organism or cell culture in which a virus can replicate itself; and The transplant… …

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  • 8Host Identity Protocol — Das Host Identity Protocol (HIP) ist ein von der IETF standardisiertes Protokoll, welches Benutzern von mobilen Geräten (z. B. Notebooks) den Wechsel zwischen verschiedenen IP Netzwerken (Roaming) erleichtern soll, indem es das hierbei… …

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  • 9Transport in London — London s transport forms the hub of the road, rail and air networks in the United Kingdom. It has its own dense and extensive internal private and public transport networks, as well as providing a focal point for the national road and railway… …

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  • 10Transport layer — The OSI model 7 Application layer 6 Presentation layer 5 Session layer 4 Transport layer 3 Network layer 2 …

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