in a direction against the flow of a current or stream; upriver, in the direction from the client to the server, involving exploration and pre-production rather than refining and selling, towards the leading end (5'end) of a DNA molecule, against the current, The direction from which a river flows, toward the source or against the current, against the current; "he swam upstream", The exploration, production, and transportation of oil and gas, In DSL, upstream refers to the communications from the customer site up into the telecommunications network, in the direction against a stream's current, In distribution systems, the direction which describes the path from a subscriber to the headend of a system URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The path to a Web page resource on the Internet It includes the protocol (HTTP://), and the domain name (www something com) It cal also include a page name (/department htm) The network address (i e ,208 160 112 7) of the Web site can be used in place of the domain name V, Usenet users who send you your news are considered upstream -sending the information down to you, towards the leading end (5end) of a DNA molecule, in the direction against a stream's current against the current; "he swam upstream, Machines that send you most of your Usenet news are said to be upstream from you Machines that get most of their news from you are downstream, Toward the higher part of a stream; against the current, Refers typically to the transmission speed from the user to the data network, From your computer to the Internet SBC Yahoo! is currently offering DSL technology with speeds up to 128K upstream See also downstream Back to Top, Toward the source of the flow, or located in the area from which the flow is coming, Refers to data flowing from the end user back to the Internet service provider, A convention on DNA related to the position and direction of transcription by RNA polymerase (5'>3') Downstream (or 3' to) is in the direction of transcription whereas upstream (5' to) is in the direction from which the polymerase has come, Identifies sequences located in a direction opposite to that of expression; for example, the bacterial promoter is upstream of the initiation codon In an mRNA molecule, upstream means toward the 5' end of the molecule Occasionally used to refer to a region of a polypeptide chain which is located toward the amino terminus of the molecule [Lemon], In xDSL, the communications from the customer site up into the telecommunications network, toward or in the higher part of a stream; against the current; in a manner which is contrary to the norm, Something that is moving upstream is moving towards the source of a river, from a point further down the river. Something that is upstream is towards the source of a river. The water rose high enough for them to continue upstream. the river police, whose headquarters are just upstream of the Isle St Louis downstream Upstream is also an adjective. Steps lead down to the subway from the upstream side. downstream. along a river, in the opposite direction from the way the water is flowing downstream, The direction opposite to the current of the stream or river, When a user sends information from a computer to the Internet (such as sending an e-mail) The faster the upstream speed, the faster data can move from your local network or PC to the Internet, In the 5' direction from a given transcription start point, The region extending in a 5' direction from a gene, The flow of information from the consumer towards remote servers, Toward the 5' end of a nucleotide sequence, The term used to describe traffic and paths that go from the subscriber to the headend Also known as Reverse Path or Return Path, The transmission path from the end-user (subscriber) or client site to the central site, ISP server etc Also see return channel and back-channel, a relative term indicating the direction opposite to that in which the protons travel in that portion of the accelerator, n In the direction opposite of the current of a stream Up a stream, in the direction against the flow of a stream or river; upriver, Upstream refers to "end-user to host" (transmit, upload) direction The direction from an end-user to the network, in the higher part of a stream, closer to the source of the stream,
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in a direction against the flow of a current or stream; upriver
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in the direction from the client to the server
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involving exploration and pre-production rather than refining and selling
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towards the leading end (5'end) of a DNA molecule
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against the current
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The direction from which a river flows
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toward the source or against the current
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against the current; "he swam upstream"
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The exploration, production, and transportation of oil and gas
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In DSL, upstream refers to the communications from the customer site up into the telecommunications network
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in the direction against a stream's current
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In distribution systems, the direction which describes the path from a subscriber to the headend of a system URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The path to a Web page resource on the Internet It includes the protocol (HTTP://), and the domain name (www something com) It cal also include a page name (/department htm) The network address (i e ,208 160 112 7) of the Web site can be used in place of the domain name V
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Usenet users who send you your news are considered upstream -sending the information down to you
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towards the leading end (5end) of a DNA molecule
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in the direction against a stream's current against the current; "he swam upstream
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Machines that send you most of your Usenet news are said to be upstream from you Machines that get most of their news from you are downstream
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Toward the higher part of a stream; against the current
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Refers typically to the transmission speed from the user to the data network
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From your computer to the Internet SBC Yahoo! is currently offering DSL technology with speeds up to 128K upstream See also downstream Back to Top
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Toward the source of the flow, or located in the area from which the flow is coming
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Refers to data flowing from the end user back to the Internet service provider
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A convention on DNA related to the position and direction of transcription by RNA polymerase (5'>3') Downstream (or 3' to) is in the direction of transcription whereas upstream (5' to) is in the direction from which the polymerase has come
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Identifies sequences located in a direction opposite to that of expression; for example, the bacterial promoter is upstream of the initiation codon In an mRNA molecule, upstream means toward the 5' end of the molecule Occasionally used to refer to a region of a polypeptide chain which is located toward the amino terminus of the molecule [Lemon]
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In xDSL, the communications from the customer site up into the telecommunications network
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toward or in the higher part of a stream; against the current; in a manner which is contrary to the norm
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Something that is moving upstream is moving towards the source of a river, from a point further down the river. Something that is upstream is towards the source of a river. The water rose high enough for them to continue upstream. the river police, whose headquarters are just upstream of the Isle St Louis downstream Upstream is also an adjective. Steps lead down to the subway from the upstream side. downstream. along a river, in the opposite direction from the way the water is flowing downstream
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The direction opposite to the current of the stream or river
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When a user sends information from a computer to the Internet (such as sending an e-mail) The faster the upstream speed, the faster data can move from your local network or PC to the Internet
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In the 5' direction from a given transcription start point
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The region extending in a 5' direction from a gene
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The flow of information from the consumer towards remote servers
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Toward the 5' end of a nucleotide sequence
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The term used to describe traffic and paths that go from the subscriber to the headend Also known as Reverse Path or Return Path
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The transmission path from the end-user (subscriber) or client site to the central site, ISP server etc Also see return channel and back-channel
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a relative term indicating the direction opposite to that in which the protons travel in that portion of the accelerator
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n In the direction opposite of the current of a stream Up a stream
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in the direction against the flow of a stream or river; upriver
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Upstream refers to "end-user to host" (transmit, upload) direction The direction from an end-user to the network
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in the higher part of a stream, closer to the source of the stream sıfat
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