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is addressable
adjective
Able to be addressed.
Exact(9)
Because the stations' equipment is addressable, Premiere is also able to identify each station and then send it, or stations within a certain geographic area, specific localized spots.
The first is addressable advertising, such as Sky AdSmart, which allows advertisers to target specific audiences much the same way they do on the web.
Each MSPB is addressable by an 8-bit DIP-switch, which allows the use of up to 256 modules or 2048 detector pixels within one detector system.
It is noteworthy that the library made by this system is addressable; each film composition covers the full range (from 0 to 100%) and can be directly correlated with the film location in the ternary and binary phase diagram.
When the protein is immobilized with the CcO binding side directed toward the electrode and reconstituted in situ into a lipid bilayer, it is addressable by direct electron transfer to the redox centers.
It is not a choice, but it is addressable.
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Their opinion is favorable, provided that you can address some concerns, which we hope are addressable with existing data and new analyses.
Using this unique IDs peers can migrate across physical networks, changing transports and network address, even when they are temporarily disconnected and can be addressable by other end points [23].
The department enforces the city's housing maintenance code and New York State's multiple-dwelling law, so your problem has to be addressable under those regulations.
You will be "addressable" in more ways than ever.
They found that eight of the factors affecting maintainability are addressable by current code smell definitions.
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