In the event of a pending conflict in the Taiwan Strait, destroying a series of U.S. satellites--the central node of U.S. networks--could effectively paralyze U.S. combat capabilities, denying them the initiative on the battlefield and leveling the operational playing field.
NODE's feeling for language is maybe less advanced than its knowledge.
The plan as of now is for the first piece of station hardware, which looks like the central core of Mir, to be launched from Baikonur in June, with the first U.S. piece, called Node 1, to be launched on the shuttle in early July.
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The most appealing vehicles will be those that serve as yet another node in a driver's existing network of devices.
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For instance, Kerr said that companies with Web sites that have large and unpredictable transaction rates could take advantage of the system's ability to scale by adding another node, rather than buying new systems.
The department called the bank a "key financial node" in North Korea's programs to develop weapons of mass destruction.
There's no need for pipes, since each node in the network shares its resources with the others around it.
While the death may reduce al Qaeda's ability to plan attacks, the group still poses a danger and "remains the node most likely to attempt transnational attacks, " according to the annual U.S. intelligence community's threat assessment, released in January.
With four pods arranged in a circle, the Harmony node becomes one of the station's safe havens.
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Researchers at the University of Southampton have followed their instincts and built Iridis-Pi, a tiny 64-node cluster based on the Raspberry Pi's usual Debian Wheezy distribution and linked through Ethernet.
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To find the body's secret weapon, scientists remove cells from a lymph node - a part of the circulation system used by immune cells, but which also often forms a "staging post" for cancer as it spreads around the body.
If anyone's curious, DVD Jon points out that the root USB Node is still identified as "Pre, " so we very likely could see another round of these shenanigans in the not-too-distant future.
However there was still no diagnosis - and Blaze was moved to Manchester Children's Hospital where another raft of tests, including a lymph node biopsy and a bone marrow test, were carried out.
She told BBC Radio 2's French and Saunders programme she needed no more treatment since having a lymph node removed before Christmas.
Node 3, also known as Tranquility, will house the station's core life-support systems.
As you might expect, however, that's not quite as simple as a firmware upgrade, and currently requires a 34-node network to keep watch on a standard living room, which is apparently enough to pin down moving objects within a meter or so.
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"We see customers buying in the ten to twelve node range as the meat and potatoes of the product line, " IBM's Kerr said.
"Taking that position out makes it very difficult for al Qaeda to talk to the field and increasingly makes the central node in Pakistan weak, with minimal day-to-day impact on what's going on overseas, " said Seth Jones, an al Qaeda specialist at Rand Corp.
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