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to beacons
noun
A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy, or to give any notice, commonly of warning.
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"We've given consent to beacons across Gloucestershire.
By listening to beacons, subsequent nodes synchronize and exchange the available channel sets.
Similarly to the IP Discovery mechanism, it listens for custom KauNet triggers (that act similarly to beacons) on a specific port.
The Do Not Track standard does, however, offer a way to signal to beacons not to use the browser fingerprinting technique.
However, both AMD and UV-CAST resort to appending a message list with variable length to beacons in order to prevent that repeated messages are unnecessarily disseminated in the network.
Imagine if GPS had been deployed in a similar manner to beacons and, for example, if Google seized control of California, Apple secured rights to Nevada, and TomTom gained exclusive access to The Netherlands.
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Phase measurements are converted into Doppler counts and then into relative satellite-to-beacon velocities.
(The foundry moved to Beacon in 1986).
The next night, he will travel to Beacon.
He moved the company to Beacon six months ago.
Donations to Beacon Hospice 54 Atlantic Place, S. Portland, Maine 04106.
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