Communicating
11communicating branch with ciliary ganglion — communicating branch with nasociliary nerve, communicating branch of nasociliary nerve with ciliary ganglion radix sensoria ganglii ciliaris …
12communicating door — noun A door which gives access from one room, office, etc to another • • • Main Entry: ↑communicate …
13Communicating sequential processes — In computer science, Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) is a formal language for describing patterns of interaction in concurrent systems.[1] It is a member of the family of mathematical theories of concurrency known as process algebras, or …
14Communicating X-Machine — The Communicating (Stream) X Machine is a model of computation introduced by various researchers in the 1990s to model systems composed of communicating agents. The model exists in several variants, which are either based directly on Samuel… …
15Communicating sequential processes — En programmation concurrente[1], Communicating sequential processes (CSP) est une algèbre de processus permettant de modéliser l interaction de systèmes. CSP intègre un mécanisme de synchronisation basé sur le principe du rendez vous (détaillé… …
16Communicating pair — An ISO term. Two logical parties who have previously agreed to exchange data. NOTE : A party and a key distribution centre or key translation centre exchanging cryptographic service messages do not constitute a communicating pair …
17communicating vessels — susisiekiantieji indai statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. communicating vessels; connected vessels vok. kommunizierende Gefäße, n rus. сообщающиеся сосуды, m pranc. vases communicants, m …
18communicating — com·mu·ni·cat·ing (kə muґnə ka″ting) 1. denoting spreading or transmission, as of a disease. 2. being connected, one with another …
19communicating — adj. pertaining to the activity of transmitting information com mu·ni·cate || keɪt v. express one s thoughts and ideas; exchange information or ideas; transfer, pass along, transmit …
20communicating — adjective (of two rooms) have a common connecting door. → communicate …