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Communication language

With federation, databases can become part of the same information system because they share common communication language(s). Each database in a federated data system is free to establish and maintain its own data model. The utility of such a system is critically dependent upon the ability of each participating database to process queries using common protocols. It is only required that databases in such a system understand the languages that are appropriate for their local data model. It is not required (nor particularly desirable) that all databases understand all query languages. [Pg.244]

Two communication languages used by Cabinet are SMILES and ECN (En2yme Commission Number). When one Cabinet server asks another, What do you know about Lipitor , it is asking about SMILES ... [Pg.247]

The second phase of the procedure is the decision-making process. The EMEA sends its opinion to the Pharmaceutical Unit in all Community languages, with three annexes containing ... [Pg.1687]

Level 2 communicative language, name (a) oral and aural, the word, the sound assigned to something that can be seen and felt and (b) the written version. [Pg.126]

MMbb ti/htoL For this reason, the circuitry for these networks is sometimes called a duplexer, another carry-over from communications language a duplexer in an amateur radio transceiver is a circuit which switches the antenna between the transmit and the receive modes. [Pg.310]

Social/Management Organizational and work climate, interpersonal relationships, environment communication, language... [Pg.98]

In this chapter, we briefly describe the main principles and provide examples from the fleld of supramolecular chemistry devoted to potential analytical application. While in analytical science a chemical sensor is defined as a device that responds to a particular analyte, that is, ion or molecule of interest, in a selective way through a physical or chemical interaction, and can be used for qualitative or quantitative determination of the analyte , from the supramolecular chemistry perspective, the sensor is usually called the molecule or the material, for example, a polymer, used to test and apply the tools and lessons learned in the supramolecular chemistry studies. While from the purist s perspective the responsive molecules or materials should, perhaps, be more accurately called probes, chemical sensors, and so on to reserve the term sensor for the final devices, vide supra, the truth is that a large portion of the supramolecular studies refers to the actual molecules and calls these simply sensors. Thus, there is a potential for discrepancy between the analytical and supramolecular chemistry community language, of which the reader should be aware. We use the term sensor and chemical sensor interchangeably to refer to a molecule or material. [Pg.1929]

In the words of Brian Parker, Headteacher of Longdendale Community Language College, Tameside ... [Pg.76]

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), an European telecommunication network, which allows the transmission of all kinds of communication - language, picture and text. [Pg.125]


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