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extension for prevention - tradução para árabe

SPECIFICATION FOR DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM
EDNS0; EDNS; RFC 2671; DNS extension; Extension mechanisms for DNS

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‎ تَمْديدٌ وِقائِيّ‎
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY
Centers for Disease Control; National Centers for Disease Control; Center for Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control; Centers for disease control and prevention; Communicable Disease Center; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Cdc; US CDC; United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Center of Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control and Prevention; Centres for Disease Control and Prevention; Center for Disease Control and Prevention; U.S. Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers For Disease Control And Prevention; Centre for Disease Control; Centres for Disease Control; Center for disease control and prevention; Institute for Infectious Disease Control; U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; Cdc.gov; Center for Disease control; United States Centers for Disease Control; Director of the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; US Center for Disease Control; U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); National Center for Infectious Diseases; United States Center for Disease Control; Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics; National Center for Environmental Health; Centers for Disease Prevention and Control; Center for disease control; Cdc foundation; Centers of Disease Control; USCDC; U.S. CDC; Centers of Disease Control and Prevention; Centre for Disease Control and Prevention; 10.3201; 10.5888; 10.15620; CDC Foundation; CDC director; Public Health Agency of the United States; Public Health Associates Program; PHAP; CDCP; Centers for disease control and prevention (u.s.)
مختصر مَراكِزُ مُكافَحَةِ الأَمْراض
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  • MSF]] staff preparing to enter an [[Ebola]] treatment unit in [[Liberia]], August 2014
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY
Centers for Disease Control; National Centers for Disease Control; Center for Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control; Centers for disease control and prevention; Communicable Disease Center; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Cdc; US CDC; United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Center of Disease Control; Centers For Disease Control and Prevention; Centres for Disease Control and Prevention; Center for Disease Control and Prevention; U.S. Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control; US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Centers For Disease Control And Prevention; Centre for Disease Control; Centres for Disease Control; Center for disease control and prevention; Institute for Infectious Disease Control; U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CDC; Cdc.gov; Center for Disease control; United States Centers for Disease Control; Director of the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; US Center for Disease Control; U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (or CDC); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); National Center for Infectious Diseases; United States Center for Disease Control; Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics; National Center for Environmental Health; Centers for Disease Prevention and Control; Center for disease control; Cdc foundation; Centers of Disease Control; USCDC; U.S. CDC; Centers of Disease Control and Prevention; Centre for Disease Control and Prevention; 10.3201; 10.5888; 10.15620; CDC Foundation; CDC director; Public Health Agency of the United States; Public Health Associates Program; PHAP; CDCP; Centers for disease control and prevention (u.s.)
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Definição

ECDC
Electronic Comerce for Developing Countries (Reference: ITU)

Wikipédia

Extension Mechanisms for DNS

Extension Mechanisms for DNS (EDNS) is a specification for expanding the size of several parameters of the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol which had size restrictions that the Internet engineering community deemed too limited for increasing functionality of the protocol. The first set of extensions was published in 1999 by the Internet Engineering Task Force as RFC 2671, also known as EDNS0 which was updated by RFC 6891 in 2013 changing abbreviation slightly to EDNS(0).