Self-propelled freight cars could be used for a direct point-to-point delivery of small freight quantities. |
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The point-to-point comparison between year-ends conceals pronounced intrayear dynamics. |
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They are suitable for all point-to-point and continuous-path controlled tasks. |
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Overtime usage charges for point-to-point or multi-point service apply beyond the requested transmission time. |
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One system operates over the regular telephone line but only connects two sites: point-to-point multimedia video conferencing. |
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The use of fixed satellite service bands, ostensibly for point-to-point services, but actually used for broadcasting, is one example. |
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Unlike preceding PC expansion interface standards, PCIe is a network of point-to-point connections. |
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This dynamic point-to-point behavior allows more than one pair of devices to communicate with each other at the same time. |
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Revenue from point-to-point transmission services provided to Hydro-Québec Production also increased. |
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For a single external signal source to the Multiview card, point-to-point connection, leave this box unchecked. |
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The Fibre Channel standard defines three topologies: point-to-point, arbitrated loop and fabric. |
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It provided a way for multiple entities in a UDDI directory to link themselves in a hierarchy or in a horizontal, point-to-point chain. |
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The bin analysis moved forward point-to-point to calculate means and variances. |
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The Teledesic architecture is wireless point-to-point links between a satellite and a fixed station on the ground. |
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He has also handed in his training permit as well, though he may take the old boy to some point-to-point meetings just for old times' sake. |
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An Irish point-to-point winner last year, Galero is a steeplechaser in the making. |
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That could result in a co-development of many industries such as terrestrial point-to-point rocket service, orbital tourism, teleoperation, and robotics. |
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This effectively converts what would be a point-to-point network to a meshed network and allows the carrier to establish purely optical paths between any two end points. |
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This offers voice control features via a virtual phone or a PC or laptop supporting point-to-point video communications when visuals are required. |
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If you regularly make the same journey by train, then a point-to-point travelpass is just the ticket for you. |
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Passengers increasingly demand point-to-point travel. |
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Even the maps lack point-to-point mileage figures. |
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Short, buffered, point-to-point connections overcome clock skew problems. |
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Tom junior and Dermot have each won the point-to-point jockey's championship twice. The brothers have considerable experience, too, of showjumping and eventing. |
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The business aviation segment offers important social and economic benefits: by providing flexible point-to-point transportation it increases citizens' mobility, companies' productivity and regional cohesion. |
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When one respects the intrinsic value of a program, the economic model is much more point-to-multipoint, with respect to the cost of a film, for instance, than point-to-point, as in the case of Napster. |
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The aircraft had a flight management system capable of providing accurate point-to-point navigation and providing vertical guidance in certain circumstances. |
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While RapidIO is a point-to-point interconnect, endpoints are typically not connected to one another directly. |
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This expansion capability enables a distributed network to be controlled with even a traditional point-to-point USB or RS-232 host connection. |
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The full-duplex, point-to-point nature of SAS enables simultaneous active connections among multiple initiators and high-performance SAS targets. |
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The field included leading point-to-point rider Jamie Codd and his fiancee Robyn O'Sullivan, whare due to get married on Friday. |
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Alcatel-Lucent will deploy its ISAM family of products, specifically the 7302 ISAM point-to-point and the 7330 ISAM FTTN solution. |
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We aim to eliminate the shortcomings of point-to-point integrations and provide the interoperability needed to successfully manage customer application lifecycles. |
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The distinguishing feature of the Voya Point-to-Point Volatility Control Strategy is its use of Deutsche Bank's CROCI valuation methodology. |
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