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backoff         
<networking> A host which has experienced a collision on a network waits for a amount of time before attempting to retransmit. A random backoff minimises the probability that the same nodes will collide again, even if they are using the same backoff algorithm. Increasing the backoff period after each collision also helps to prevent repeated collisions, especially when the network is heavily loaded. An example algorithm is binary exponential backoff. (1996-05-28)
Backoff         
Backoff is a kind of malware that targets point of sale (POS) systems. It is used to steal credit card data from point of sale machines at retail stores.
Hans Backoff Escudero         
  • Two wines from the Monte Xanic vineyards
MEXICAN WINEMAKER
User:Thelmadatter/sandbox/Hans Backoff Escudero
Hans Backhoff Escudero (September 19, 1946 – August 15, 2017) was a Mexican winemaker whose work in establishing the Monte Xanic winery helped to establish the wine industry in Baja California. His wines were the first from Mexico to receive international recognition.

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Backoff
Backoff is a kind of malware that targets point of sale (POS) systems. It is used to steal credit card data from point of sale machines at retail stores.
Examples of use of backoff
1. Given the backoff by the Pakistani military, their plans are working, at least for now.