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A data carriage medium or a collection of data carriage media links used to exchange information between a service provider and one or more client agents or devices.
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coupling leak initialization exists
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An intrinsic function implemented by a receiver platform; a close captioning display is an example of a native application.
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coupling in use
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A standard that enables the definition of a unique label for the set of element names defined by a specific schema. A document using that schema can be included in any other document without having a conflict between XML element names. The elements defined in the schema are then uniquely identified so that, for example, […]
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coupling fine SNR offset
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The encapsulation of datagrams in addressable sections.
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coupling fast leak initialization
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A physical device that is capable of inserting MPEG-2 transport stream packets into and extracting MPEG-2 transport stream packets from an MPEG-2 transport stream.
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coupling fast gain code
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