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Keywords:
Bud,
Stem,
Culm,
Workstation,
Ecliptic
A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling.
One of the two points where the orbit of a planet, or comet, intersects the ecliptic, or the orbit of a satellite intersects the plane of the orbit of its primary.
The joint of a stem, or the part where a leaf or several leaves are inserted.
A hole in the gnomon of a dial, through which passes the ray of light which marks the hour of the day, the parallels of the sun's declination, his place in the ecliptic, etc.
Keywords:
Graph,
Vertex,
Phylogenetic,
Tree,
Taxonomic
A special point in a graph or diagram which is attached to other points by links. It is often labeled and represented graphically as a box or circle. A node may represent any object which is related to other objects in a conceptual structure that can be represented as a graph, the relations being represented as links between the nodes.
(1) In network topology, the point at the end of a branch. (2) In a tree structure, a point at which subordinate items of data originate. ANSI. See root, tree, child node, parent node. (3) In database management, data that can be accessed by more than one route.
A synonym for vertex. See graph.
A name in a graph. In the CallGrapher, a node represents a function. In the ClassGrapher, a node represents a class.
Keywords:
Protuberance,
Knob,
Knot,
Swelling,
Nodus
a knob or swelling.
Latin nodus = knot.
A rounded lump or protuberance.
a swelling or protuberance. A nodule is a small node.
The fundamental hardware building block of packet radio networks. At a minimum, a node will consist of a TNC capable of running some type of routing software such as TheNet and X1J. More complex computer based routers such as the G8BPQ node code and the multi-level communications server methods used by such programs as MSYS, FBB, TCP (NOS) and FlexNet which is gaining popularity.
A card installed and running on a Cisco CRS-1 Series routing system.
In IPv6, any system that is IPv6-enabled, whether a host or a router.
A node is a host or a router.
Keywords:
Sdzbean,
Conflation,
Programmatically,
Capability,
Runtime
A node is a physical object that exists at runtime and represents a computational resource that executes components. It usually has at least a memory and often processing capability. Nodes can include, but are not limited to, computing devices, human resources, or mechanical processing resources.
A computer attached to the Internet, particularly one with its own IP address.
A node is classifier that represents a run-time computational resource, which generally has at least a memory and often processing capability. Run-time objects and components may reside on nodes. object An entity with a well-defined boundary and identity that encapsulates state and behavior. State is represented by attributes and relationships, behavior is represented by operations, methods, and state machines. An object is an instance of a class. See: class, instance.
This SdzBean represents a record. This record is a conceptual conflation of a record such as you might see on a screen, and a record that is an instance of a Domain Object (DO). Nodes can be joined to one another via master-detail relationships. A node is made up of a group of cells, and these cells are in turn made up of a group of attributes. Both cells and attributes can be accessed from a node. Many of the capabilities of a node are also user-commands that can be executed. For example, using a node you can programmatically go to the next record. In this case the capability would be whether or not it is possible to go to the next record and the user-command would be the actual act of going to the next record. In the following screen you should be able to identify three nodes and two master-detail relationships
A small mass of tissue differing from other tissue in its immediate vicinity; as, a lymph node.
a small, rounded mass of one kind of tissue enclosed in tissue of a different kind ega lymph node.
Also called lymph nodes. Lymph nodes remove waste and fluid from cells that fight infections and cancer.
See lymph node.
Keywords:
Orbit,
Nodal,
Plane,
Zero,
Probability
an area of an orbital having zero electron probability
One of the two places in an orbit, where it crosses the plane of another orbit. Usually, where the first orbit crosses the plane of the Earth's orbit.
The place where the plane of one orbit crosses the plane of another.
For a particular mode of vibration, a part of the bell which is stationary (or at least not moving in the plane of the vibration). See nodal line and nodal circle.
Keywords:
Seedhead,
Succumb,
Incrustation,
Heliotropically,
Concretion
A hard concretion or incrustation which forms upon bones attacked with rheumatism, gout, or syphilis; sometimes also, a swelling in the neighborhood of a joint.
the joint on a stalk of wheat, oats, barley, etc which is able to bend, like our elbow; its purpose is to heliotropically manoeuvre the seedheads to ensure 1) that they receive maximum sunlight and sufficient wind to evaporate excessive moisture, and 2) that if the plant is lodged (see above) the seedhead is raised off the ground so it doesn't succumb to fungus, mildew, and molds; the node thickens on the side toward the ground and bends upward, causing the seedhead to raise off the ground
A joint in grass plants from which leaves emerge.
The "joint" or place on a twig where there is a slight swelling and leaves, flowers, or twigs originate. [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location
See RRSF node.
See Neuron.
See the Node topic.
(see hotspot)
Keywords:
Logical,
Websphere,
Chunk,
Rapid,
Facilitate
A named, logical block or chunk of text.
A logical grouping of WebSphere managed servers.
Synonymous with logical node.
A physical sub-division of a logical Web document. When a large Web document is divided into smaller sections to facilitate rapid access across the net, each separate section is termed a node.
Keywords:
Eon,
Basic,
Simulation,
Outline,
Exe
The basic component in EON. A node contains data for the simulation in the form of fields. Some nodes also contain events
Defines the basic unit in the learning design (Outline) structure. Also referred to in the context of eXe as a page.
(Hypertext) The basic unit of information in a hypertext system.
Name for basic type on which all content is based See also: module
a device that has at least one N_Port or NL_Port
A Fibre Channel device that supports one or more ports.
Any device with a Fibre Channel interface (such as an HBA in a server or a storage system's SP) that connects to a Fibre Channel loop.
A device without an agent, but which up.time can communicate using an ip address. Show related articles
Keywords:
Worx,
Jackrabbit,
Consitute,
Jcr,
Rtm
Standard term for an element of a data structure. An Element in XML. A data unit in JCR (Jackrabbit).
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