ECHO 4 (European Commision Host Organisation) - translation to English
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ECHO 4 (European Commision Host Organisation) - translation to English

ORGANIZATION OF RESEARCHERS IN THE LIFE SCIENCE
European Life Scientist Organisation; EMBO; European Life Science Organisation; European Molecular Biology Organisation; EMBO Press; 10.15252

ECHO4 (European Commision Host Organisation)      
= ECHO (Distribuidor de Bases de Datos de la Comisión Europea)
Ex: ECHO is the European Commission's own host service.
host computer         
COMPUTER CONNECTED TO A COMPUTER NETWORK
Host computer; Host Computer; Network host; Host(networking); Internet host; Internet hosts; Host request; Host (networking); IP host
(n.) = ordenador central
Ex: Question marks on the extreme left of the printout are prompts from the host computer.
host adaptor         
  • ISA]] card)
  • Fibre Channel host bus adapter
DEVICE WHICH CONNECTS A COMPUTER, WHICH ACTS AS THE HOST SYSTEM, TO OTHER NETWORK AND STORAGE DEVICES
SCSI host adapter; Host adapter maker; Host bus adapter; Host Bus Adapter; Host adaptor; Host bus adaptor; Host controller; IDE controller; Ide controller; Host channel adapter; IDE Controller
(n.) = adaptador de receptor
Ex: In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.

Definition

ECHO
iniciales de Enteric Cytopathic Human Orphan, ecovirus

Wikipedia

European Molecular Biology Organization

The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) is a professional, non-profit organization of more than 1,800 life scientists. Its goal is to promote research in life science and enable international exchange between scientists. It co-funds courses, workshops and conferences, publishes five scientific journals and supports individual scientists. The organization was founded in 1964 and is a founding member of the Initiative for Science in Europe. As of 2022 the Director of EMBO is Fiona Watt, a stem cell researcher, professor at King's College London and a group leader at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory.