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  4. Datakit - Wikipedia

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    Datakit is a connection-oriented switch, with all packets for a particular call traveling through the network over the same virtual circuit. Datakit networks are still in widespread use by the major telephone companies in the United States. Datakit Shelf Closeup showing an X.25 protocol card. Interfaces to these networks include TCP/IP and UDP ...

  5. Fraser Health - Wikipedia

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    Fraser Health was created in December 2001 as part of a province-wide restructuring of health authorities by the then-new BC Liberal government of Premier Gordon Campbell. It is the merger of three former health regions: Simon Fraser Health Region (SFHR), South Fraser Health Region, and the Fraser Valley Health Region (FVHR).

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    Website. www.frasersproperty.com. Frasers Property is a Singaporean multinational real estate and property management company that develops, owns, and manages properties across the globe. It owns and manages properties in the commercial, residential, hospitality, retail, and industrial and logistics sectors.

  7. 5 Heart Rate Myths Debunked - WebMD

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    1. Myth: A normal heart rate is 60-100 beats per minute. 2. Myth: An erratic heart rate means I'm having a heart attack. 3. Myth: If my pulse is fast, it always means I'm stressed out. 4. Myth: If ...

  8. Fraser Syndrome: Its Meaning, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Fraser syndrome has a mixed life expectancy, with the most severe cases dying in their first year of life, while others can go on to live relatively normal lives. Since rare diseases sometimes ...

  9. Distributed computing - Wikipedia

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    Distributed computing. Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems, defined as computer systems whose inter-communicating components are located on different networked computers. [1][2] The components of a distributed system communicate and coordinate their actions by passing messages to one another in ...