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  • 81Goodput — In computer networks (including wireless networks), goodput is the application level throughput, i.e. the number of useful bits per unit of time forwarded by the network from a certain source address to a certain destination, excluding protocol… …

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  • 82High-content screening — is an automated cell biology method drawing on optics, chemistry, biology and image analysis to permit rapid, highly parallel biological research and drug discovery. Contents 1 General principles 2 The history of high content screening …

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  • 83Ionomics — The ionome is the mineral nutrient and trace element composition of an organism, representing the inorganic component of cellular and organismal systems. Ionomics, the study of the ionome, requires application of high throughput elemental… …

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  • 84Multiplex (assay) — For other uses of multiplex, see multiplex (disambiguation). A multiplex assay is a type of laboratory procedure that simultaneously measures multiple analytes (dozens or more) in a single assay. It is distinguished from procedures that measure… …

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  • 85ALOHAnet — ALOHAnet, also known as ALOHA, was a pioneering computer networking system developed at the University of Hawaii. It was first deployed in 1970, and while the network itself is no longer used, one of the core concepts in the network is the basis… …

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  • 86Theory of Constraints — (TOC) is an overall management philosophy. Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt introduced the Theory of constraints in his 1984 book titled The Goal . It is based on the application of scientific principles and logic reasoning to guide human based… …

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  • 87Cisco PIX — PIX 535 Firewall Cisco PIX (Private Internet eXchange) is a popular IP firewall and network address translation (NAT) appliance. It was one of the first products in this market segment. In 2005, Cisco introduced the newer Adaptive Security… …

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  • 88XMODEM — Contents 1 XMODEM 1.1 Packet structure 1.2 Transfer details 1.3 …

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  • 89Bisulfite sequencing — Figure 1: Outline of bisulfite conversion of sample sequence of genomic DNA. Nucleotides in blue are unmethylated cytosines converted to uracils by bisulfite, while red nucleotides are 5 methylcytosines resistant to conversion …

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  • 90Windows Vista networking technologies — This article is part of a series on Windows Vista New features Overview Technical and core system Security and safety Networking technologies I/O technologies Management and administration Removed features …

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