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Common gateway interface

CD-RW (compact disc read-write) CDMA (code division multiple access) CGI (common gateway interface)... [Pg.163]

CFS, see Concurrent flexible specifications CGI, see Common Gateway Interface Chain conveyors, 1516, 1517... [Pg.2708]

Commercial network appUcations, 250 Commission of European Communities, 1144 Commitment, and effective teamwork, 982 Commontdity (product families), 688-689 Common bases (CBs), 690-691 Common Gateway Interface (CGI), 77-78 Common memagement information protocol (CMIP), 731-732... [Pg.2710]

Common Gateway Interface. Gommon Gateway Interface (GGl) is used to write programs that interact with Web pages to process information a person types into a form for registration, credit card purchase, or search on a Web site. GGl is a tool that functions as an interfece between code written in Perl (Practical Extraction and Report Language) and a Web server. These GGl applications are referred to... [Pg.1072]

CORBA objects are accessed by applications, for example by Java applets or CGI (common gateway interface) scripts for Web services though the HOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol). HOP is a general protocol for communication between objects and applications. Once an application talks HOP, for example, by loading an ORB Java class, all CORBA services can be accessed. One of the weaknesses of CORBA, especially in the computational chemistry context, is that it is rather geared towards synchronous communication. An immediate response is not always a reasonable prerequisite for this type of application. [Pg.1409]

The P cluster is an FegS cluster that lies at the interface of the a- and /3-subunits of the MoFe protein. It is situated about 15 A from the site at which the Fe protein binds and about the same distance from the FeMoco, suggesting a role in electron transfer. This idea was first supported by a tandem EPR/kinetics study, in which the (small) characteristic spectroscopic change observed corresponds to the rate of FeMoco reduction.More direct evidence comes from the observation in a mutant of a characteristic EPR signal that disappears during turnover and then returns.Therefore, the P cluster is generally viewed as a gateway for electron transfer into the catalytic FeMoco center. The P cluster is observed in several redox states the most common are called P (or P° ), P " ", and P (fully reduced). [Pg.576]


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