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Что (кто) такое reciprocal switching - определение

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Reciprocal switching         
In railroad operations, reciprocal switching occurs when a customer served exclusively by one railroad company arranges for a different, nearby railroad company to handle their railroad service. Reciprocal switching is used to avoid the phenomenon of being a captive shipper; that is, a shipper which only has access to one railroad company, which therefore effectively has a local monopoly.
Reciprocal construction         
LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE THAT MARKS A PARTICULAR KIND OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO NOUN PHRASES
Реципрок; Reciprocal voice; Reciprocal (grammar)
A reciprocal construction (abbreviated ) is a grammatical pattern in which each of the participants occupies both the role of agent and patient with respect to the other. An example is the English sentence John and Mary criticized each other: John criticized Mary, and Mary criticized John.
Reciprocal Recording         
  • The former studio in August 2017
RECORDING STUDIO IN THE BALLARD NEIGHBORHOOD OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES
Reciprocal Recordings
Reciprocal Recording was the name of a recording studio in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States that was founded in 1984 and officially closed in July 1991.
Switching barriers         
ECONOMIC & PSYCHOLOGICAL COSTS OF SWITCHING FROM ONE ALTERNATIVE TO ANOTHER
Switching costs; Switching cost
Switching costs or switching barriers are terms used in microeconomics, strategic management, and marketing. They may be defined as the disadvantages or expenses consumers feel they experience, along with the economic and psychological costs of switching from one alternative to another.
Immunoglobulin class switching         
  • Mechanism of class-switch recombination that allows isotype switching in activated B cells.
SWITCHING OF ACTIVATED B CELLS FROM IGM BIOSYNTHESIS TO BIOSYNTHESIS OF OTHER ISOTYPES OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN
Class switching; Antibody class switching; Isotype switching; Class switch recombination; Class switch; Ig class switching; Immunoglobulin switch region
Immunoglobulin class switching, also known as isotype switching, isotypic commutation or class-switch recombination (CSR), is a biological mechanism that changes a B cell's production of immunoglobulin from one type to another, such as from the isotype IgM to the isotype IgG. During this process, the constant-region portion of the antibody heavy chain is changed, but the variable region of the heavy chain stays the same (the terms variable and constant refer to changes or lack thereof between antibodies that target different epitopes).
North American Reciprocal Museum Association         
NETWORK OF ARTS, HISTORICAL, AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS IN NORTH AMERICA
North American Reciprocal Museums
The North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM)® program is an affiliation of arts, historical, and cultural institutions in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and El Salvador which offer reciprocal benefits to qualifying members of other participating NARM institutions. , NARM has 1,231 participating institutions.
label switched path         
NETWORK ROUTING SCHEME BASED ON LABELS IDENTIFYING PATHS
MPLS; Multi-protocol label switching; Multi-protocol Label Switching; Multi-Protocol Label Switching; Multi Protocol Label Switching; Multi protocol label switching; Multiprotocol label switching; Label switched path; Label-switched path; Label edge router; Label switch router; Label Switching Router; Tag switching; Transit router; IP/MPLS; Label Edge Router; Label Switch Router; Label switching router; Mofrr; Label Switched Path
<networking> (LSP) The specific path through a network that a datagram follows, based on its MPLS labels. (1999-06-14)
Onsager reciprocal relations         
EQUALITY OF CERTAIN RATIOS BETWEEN FLOWS AND FORCES IN THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEMS OUT OF EQUILIBRIUM
Onsager relations; Fourth law of thermodynamics; Onsager's equation; Onsager relationships; Onsager relation; Onsager reciprocal theorem
In thermodynamics, the Onsager reciprocal relations express the equality of certain ratios between flows and forces in thermodynamic systems out of equilibrium, but where a notion of local equilibrium exists.
label edge router         
NETWORK ROUTING SCHEME BASED ON LABELS IDENTIFYING PATHS
MPLS; Multi-protocol label switching; Multi-protocol Label Switching; Multi-Protocol Label Switching; Multi Protocol Label Switching; Multi protocol label switching; Multiprotocol label switching; Label switched path; Label-switched path; Label edge router; Label switch router; Label Switching Router; Tag switching; Transit router; IP/MPLS; Label Edge Router; Label Switch Router; Label switching router; Mofrr; Label Switched Path
<networking> (LER) A device that sits at the edge of an {MPLS domain}, that uses routing information to assign labels to datagrams and then forwards them into the MPLS domain. (1999-06-14)
Multiprotocol Label Switching         
NETWORK ROUTING SCHEME BASED ON LABELS IDENTIFYING PATHS
MPLS; Multi-protocol label switching; Multi-protocol Label Switching; Multi-Protocol Label Switching; Multi Protocol Label Switching; Multi protocol label switching; Multiprotocol label switching; Label switched path; Label-switched path; Label edge router; Label switch router; Label Switching Router; Tag switching; Transit router; IP/MPLS; Label Edge Router; Label Switch Router; Label switching router; Mofrr; Label Switched Path
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a routing technique in telecommunications networks that directs data from one node to the next based on labels rather than network addresses. Whereas network addresses identify endpoints the labels identify established paths between endpoints.