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In the past, most standard modems were only capable of transmitting and receiving at the same speed. (The exceptions were proprietary modems such as the USR HST that used greatly different transmit and receive speeds.) Since most connections were ... more
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In Asymmetric routing, a packet traverses from a source to a destination in one path and takes a different path when it returns to the source. This is commonly seen in Layer-3 routed networks. ... more
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Genetics plays a key role and is probably the major determinant in how large and what shape your labia will be. Exposure to estrogen or testosterone can also be a significant factor. Dont forget that physical trauma (e.g. labial tear from ... more
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Sigma Aldrich offers a market-leading range of innovative chiral catalysts and ligands, chiral reagent, chiral auxiliaries, chiral building blocks and chiral resolution reagents for asymmetric synthesis. ... more
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" (co-authored with Imad Moosa, Elizabeth A. Maharaj, and Param Silvapulle) was accepted for publication in the International Journal of Business and Economics. Congratulations to Howard Chan whose paper “The effects of forecast specificity on the ... more
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In this issue of Clinical Chemistry, Meinitzer et al. (1) present data from The Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular Health Study in which they assess asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) as a cardiovascular biomarker in 3238 patients. Coronary ... more
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Using a meta-analytic procedure we have analysed 16 studies employing a simple unimanual reaction time (RT) paradigm and lateralized visual stimuli to provide an estimate of interhemispheric transfer time in normal right-handed subjects. We found a ... more
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RR: Presumably. There's no real way to know exactly which watches he designed except where the drawings still exists. He did hundreds, maybe thousands, of drawings for Hamilton, and obviously, the vast majority were never made into anything. But ... more
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Asymmetric as the word suggests is something which is not symmetrical. It conveys no balance or symmetry. In zoological terms, asymmetric relates to the parts that are not similar to each other. Example: human beings have bilateral symmetry; that is, ... more
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Please use finer "Model Tessellation" while launching GeomCaliper® from Pro/ENGINEER®. ... more
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