adjacency

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A relationship of being adjacent to something
The quality of being adjacent, or near enough so as to touch
the state of being adjacent
{n} that which is adjacent, a nearness
A property of the relationship between words in a search engine (or directory) query Search engines often allow users to specify that words should be next to one another or somewhere near one another in the web pages searched
the attribute of being so near as to be touching
A relationship formed between selected neighboring routers for the purpose of exchanging routing information Not every pair of neighboring routers become adjacent
adjacency is a relationship formed between selected neighboring routers for the purpose of exchanging routing information Not every pair of neighboring routers becomes adjacent
A relationship formed between selected neighbouring routers for the purpose of exchanging routing information using the OSPF routing protocol
A program or time period, which immediately precedes or follows a scheduled program on a single radio or television station News programs are almost only sold as adjacencies These are always local or spot commercials
The relationship between two communicating neighboring peer nodes
The affect of surrounding areas on color vision A given color area generally looks brighter if the surroundings are dark, and a given color looks more saturated if surrounded by complementary color This contrast enhancement relates to the general importance of borders in perception It is primarily the color area borders that signal the mind
For some search engines, keywords entered in a search can be designated as adjacent, i e , appearing next to each other but in the order specified Usually offered only in advanced searches See also Proximity, Phrase searching
The relationship between two routers on the same physical network or between endpoints of a virtual link that controls the distribution of routing protocol packets by limiting their exchange to those routers or endpoints
Relationship formed between selected neighboringrouters and end nodes for the propose of exchangingrouting information Adjacency is based upon the useof a common media segment
A relationship formed between selected neighboring OSPF routers for the purpose of exchanging routing information When the link state databases of two neighboring routers are synchronized, the routers are said to be adjacent Not every pair of neighboring routers becomes adjacent See also link state database
Habitat describing parameter used in habitat metrics It shows the probability of finding the same cell type in the neighboring cell Can be used for directionality studies
The sharing of a common side by two areas (polygons)
Feature which allows you to search for words that are next to each other or within a certain number of words of each other For example, AltaVista uses the word "NEAR" in its advanced searching mode to look for search terms within 10 words of each other
A spatial relationship that can be used to select features that share common boundaries
A position adjacent to something
The state of being adjacent or contiguous; contiguity; as, the adjacency of lands or buildings
{i} being located next to, being adjacent; nearness
That which is adjacent
adjacencies
Time periods immediately before and after a television program, normally used as a commercial break between programs
adjacencies
Commercials that are first to be aired after programming ends or right before programming starts 12 1
adjacencies
Commercial announcements that are next to (adjacent to, before or after) a program rather than in breaks within the main body of the program
adjacencies
– Commercial announcements which are next to, or adjacent to, a program rather than in breaks within the main body of the program
adjacency
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