Tuzlu su, Saban tutacağı, Birçok irlandalı ve iskoç soyadının önünde kullanılan ve oğlu anlamına gelen sözcük, Renk, aydınlık, ses ve eşzamanlama işaretlerinin sıkıştırılarak bir satır boyunca ayrı ayrı zamanlarda gönderildiği yeni TV yayın sistemi,
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Renk, aydınlık, ses ve eşzamanlama işaretlerinin sıkıştırılarak bir satır boyunca ayrı ayrı zamanlarda gönderildiği yeni TV yayın sistemi
Multiply And Accumulate, a hardware module found in Digital Signal Processors which performs a multiplication and adds the result of that operation to an accumulator, in a single cycle. Used extensively in implementations of digital filters, transforms and codecs, Message Authentication Code, Media Access Control, that portion of Ethernet, 802.11 wireless, Bluetooth, FDDI, ATM, and Fiber Channel networks that controls which hardware devices have access to the media over which signals are sent, Military Airlift Command, one of three former divisions of the airforce, the others being SAC and TAC, Maximum Allowable Concentration, the maximum concentration of a pollutant which is considered harmless to healthy adults during their working hours, assuming they breathe uncontaminated air at all other times, magnetic accelerator cannon, Mean Aerodynamic Chord, A Macintosh computer (made by Apple Computer), or its operating system, one who uses Apple Mac products, A diminutive of the male given name Max, son of, Used to address a man whose name is unknown, Short for mackintosh (a raincoat), Short for macaroni, brand of personal computer that has a unique graphical operating system (manufactured by Apple Computer), diminutive of Max, Diminutive of a Macintosh, a computer made by Apple Computer, first name, An acronym for Media Access Control, the globally unique hardware address of an Ethernet network interface card, Media-Access Control Portion of the Data Link layer that controls access to the communication channel, media access control, Media Access Controller, Message Authentication Code; a code that can be used to verify the integrity of information that is transmitted over or stored in an unreliable medium, pref. common prefix for Irish and Scottish surnames, Media Access Control Layer 2 of the OSI model; the data link layer responsible for scheduling, transmitting and receiving data on a local area network, Multiply-and-Accumulate Used in Xilinx DSP applications to denote MACs per second e g : one trillion multiply-and-accumulate operations per second (1 Tera MACs/sec) Media Access Control The lower sublayer of the OSI data link layer The interface between a node's Logical Link Control and the network's physical layer The MAC differs for various physical media, (Medium Access Control): In a WLAN network card, the MAC is radio controller protocol It corresponds to the ISO Network Model's level 2 Data Link layer The IEEE 802 11 standard specifies the MAC protocol for medium sharing, packets formats and addressing, and error detection, Media Access Control Lower of the two sublayers of the data link layer defined by the IEEE The MAC sublayer handles access to shared media, such as whether token passing or contention will be used See also data-link layer and LLC, A mac is a raincoat, especially one made from a particular kind of waterproof cloth. Military Airlift Command. Used as a form of address for a man whose name is unknown. A mackintosh. a coat which you wear to keep out the rain = mackintosh (mackintosh). Mac ind Óg Conchobar mac Nessa Mac Mahon Marie Edme Patrice Maurice count de, raincoat, slicker (British slang), a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric, Medium Access Control, a layer of the IEEE802 3 specification which defines framing and error detection, Media-specific Access Control Protocol for controlling access at the data link Layer 2, guy, fellow (British slang); raincoat, A media-specific access control protocol within IEEE 802 specifications; currently includes variations for Token Ring, token bus, and CSMA/CD; the lower sublayer of the IEEE's link layer (OSI), which complements the Logical Link Control (LLC), Medium Access Control A networking protocol layer that handles transmission requests, authentication and other overheads in local area networking, Abbreviation for medium access control See medium access control sublayer, abbreviation, mycobacterium avium complex a disease caused by a dust particles Symptoms include weight loss, fatigue, and fever MAC is considered an AIDS-defining condition in the United States, Short for Macintosh, a type of personal computer that employs a graphical user interface and is made by Apple Computer, Inc Macs use a different operating system and different application software from those used by IBM-compatible PCs Although the Macintosh is a personal computer, the designation PC traditionally refers to the IBM-compatible machines, A prefix, in names of Scotch origin, signifying son, The Apple Macintosh computer After the market leading PCs, the Mac is the most popular form of computer and is arguably superior in design, software and usability Frequently, those who have used a Mac prefer to stay with the machine but, until recently, the lack of compatibility with the PCs (produced by any number of companies based on the IBM model) has caused it to be left by the wayside to a degree, Medium Access Control, Media Access Control: IEEE specifications for the lower half of the data link layer (layer 2) that defines topology dependent access control protocols for IEEE LAN specifications, Medium Access Control In a WLAN network card, the MAC is the radio controller protocol It corresponds to the ISO Network Model's level 2 Data Link layer The IEEE 802 11 standard specifies the MAC protocol for medium sharing, packet formatting and addressing, and error detection, In a WLAN network card, the MAC is radio controller protocol It corresponds to the ISO Network Model's level 2 Data Link layer The IEEE 802 11 standard specifies the MAC protocol for medium sharing, packets formats and addressing, and error detection, Medium Access Control A protocol operating at the data link layer used to manage a stations access to the communication channel, 1 Media Access Control, A man; used to address a man whose name is unknown, Emaciation; atrophy, To seduce or flirt with, An individual skilled in the art of seduction using verbal skills. ie. "she left with him, he must be a true Mack" -not to be confused with a pimp whose goal is financial, although a pimp might use some of the same techniques, the two are NOT interchangeable.-, To act as pimp; to pander, A raincoat, A pimp, one of two books in the Apocrypha and the Septuagint that tells the story of the Jewish people during the Maccabean dynasty, American baseball player and manager (1901-1951) of the Philadelphia Athletics, which he led to nine American League pennants and five World Series championships between 1902 and 1930. another spelling of mac. Gable Daniel Mack Mack Connie Sennett Mack, variant of Mac, (British) raincoat, slicker, plural of mack, plural of mac,
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Multiply And Accumulate, a hardware module found in Digital Signal Processors which performs a multiplication and adds the result of that operation to an accumulator, in a single cycle. Used extensively in implementations of digital filters, transforms and codecs
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Message Authentication Code
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Media Access Control, that portion of Ethernet, 802.11 wireless, Bluetooth, FDDI, ATM, and Fiber Channel networks that controls which hardware devices have access to the media over which signals are sent
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Military Airlift Command, one of three former divisions of the airforce, the others being SAC and TAC
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Maximum Allowable Concentration, the maximum concentration of a pollutant which is considered harmless to healthy adults during their working hours, assuming they breathe uncontaminated air at all other times
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magnetic accelerator cannon
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Mean Aerodynamic Chord
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A Macintosh computer (made by Apple Computer), or its operating system - "Apple's popular commercials have painted the picture in stark terms: There are two types of people, Mac people and PC people."
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one who uses Apple Mac products - "I don't need your crappy software, I'm a Mac."
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A diminutive of the male given name Max
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son of
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Used to address a man whose name is unknown - "Have you got a light, Mac?"
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Short for mackintosh (a raincoat)
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Short for macaroni - "Is there any mac and cheese left?"
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brand of personal computer that has a unique graphical operating system (manufactured by Apple Computer)
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diminutive of Max
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Diminutive of a Macintosh, a computer made by Apple Computer
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first name isim
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An acronym for Media Access Control, the globally unique hardware address of an Ethernet network interface card
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Media-Access Control Portion of the Data Link layer that controls access to the communication channel
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media access control
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Media Access Controller
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Message Authentication Code; a code that can be used to verify the integrity of information that is transmitted over or stored in an unreliable medium
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pref. common prefix for Irish and Scottish surnames
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Media Access Control Layer 2 of the OSI model; the data link layer responsible for scheduling, transmitting and receiving data on a local area network
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Multiply-and-Accumulate Used in Xilinx DSP applications to denote MACs per second e g : one trillion multiply-and-accumulate operations per second (1 Tera MACs/sec) Media Access Control The lower sublayer of the OSI data link layer The interface between a node's Logical Link Control and the network's physical layer The MAC differs for various physical media
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(Medium Access Control): In a WLAN network card, the MAC is radio controller protocol It corresponds to the ISO Network Model's level 2 Data Link layer The IEEE 802 11 standard specifies the MAC protocol for medium sharing, packets formats and addressing, and error detection
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Media Access Control Lower of the two sublayers of the data link layer defined by the IEEE The MAC sublayer handles access to shared media, such as whether token passing or contention will be used See also data-link layer and LLC
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A mac is a raincoat, especially one made from a particular kind of waterproof cloth. Military Airlift Command. Used as a form of address for a man whose name is unknown. A mackintosh. a coat which you wear to keep out the rain = mackintosh (mackintosh). Mac ind Óg Conchobar mac Nessa Mac Mahon Marie Edme Patrice Maurice count de
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raincoat, slicker (British slang)
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a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric
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Medium Access Control, a layer of the IEEE802 3 specification which defines framing and error detection
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Media-specific Access Control Protocol for controlling access at the data link Layer 2
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guy, fellow (British slang); raincoat isim
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A media-specific access control protocol within IEEE 802 specifications; currently includes variations for Token Ring, token bus, and CSMA/CD; the lower sublayer of the IEEE's link layer (OSI), which complements the Logical Link Control (LLC)
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Medium Access Control A networking protocol layer that handles transmission requests, authentication and other overheads in local area networking
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Abbreviation for medium access control See medium access control sublayer
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abbreviation, mycobacterium avium complex a disease caused by a dust particles Symptoms include weight loss, fatigue, and fever MAC is considered an AIDS-defining condition in the United States
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Short for Macintosh, a type of personal computer that employs a graphical user interface and is made by Apple Computer, Inc Macs use a different operating system and different application software from those used by IBM-compatible PCs Although the Macintosh is a personal computer, the designation PC traditionally refers to the IBM-compatible machines
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A prefix, in names of Scotch origin, signifying son
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The Apple Macintosh computer After the market leading PCs, the Mac is the most popular form of computer and is arguably superior in design, software and usability Frequently, those who have used a Mac prefer to stay with the machine but, until recently, the lack of compatibility with the PCs (produced by any number of companies based on the IBM model) has caused it to be left by the wayside to a degree
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Medium Access Control
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Media Access Control: IEEE specifications for the lower half of the data link layer (layer 2) that defines topology dependent access control protocols for IEEE LAN specifications
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Medium Access Control In a WLAN network card, the MAC is the radio controller protocol It corresponds to the ISO Network Model's level 2 Data Link layer The IEEE 802 11 standard specifies the MAC protocol for medium sharing, packet formatting and addressing, and error detection
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In a WLAN network card, the MAC is radio controller protocol It corresponds to the ISO Network Model's level 2 Data Link layer The IEEE 802 11 standard specifies the MAC protocol for medium sharing, packets formats and addressing, and error detection
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Medium Access Control A protocol operating at the data link layer used to manage a stations access to the communication channel
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1 Media Access Control
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Mack
A man; used to address a man whose name is unknown
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Emaciation; atrophy
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To seduce or flirt with
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To act as pimp; to pander
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mack
A raincoat
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one of two books in the Apocrypha and the Septuagint that tells the story of the Jewish people during the Maccabean dynasty
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American baseball player and manager (1901-1951) of the Philadelphia Athletics, which he led to nine American League pennants and five World Series championships between 1902 and 1930. another spelling of mac. Gable Daniel Mack Mack Connie Sennett Mack
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