intermediate node

collocation in English

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intermediate
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈmiː.di.ət/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmiː.di.ət/
being between two other related things, levels, ...
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node
noun[C]
uk
/nəʊd/
us
/noʊd/
biology
a place where a leaf and stem join on ...
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Nointermediatenodewould relate by correspondence to any otherintermediatenode.
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For any such physical network, the flow coming into anyintermediatenodeneeds to equal the flow going out of that node.
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When the message arrives at thisintermediatenode, that node adds information from its route cache to the source route.
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This value is decremented by one at eachintermediatenodevisited by the packet.
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Each additionalintermediatenodeintroduces a delay which is at minimum the value of the minimum transmission delay into or out of the node.
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Thus, the algorithm searches on a tree where intermediate nodes stand for partial assignments and leaves stand for total ones.
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They argue that there are no mor phological (or other) rules or processes which refer to the intermediate nodes created by hierarchical structuring.
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While this may be true, the absence of intermediate nodes is much more congenial to a flat than to a hierarchical model.
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However, as will be shown below, there are rules, such as syllabification rules, which do require intermediate nodes.
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If the message reaches anintermediatenode"x" that does not have a neighbor closer to "t", then it can not make progress and the greedy routing process fails.
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Family trees do not only culminate in a single node at the top, however, but they also consist of a number of intermediate nodes.
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The top node represents the original proto-community, which linguists try to locate in space and time, but they can also do the same thing for communities represented by intermediate nodes.
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In particular, a linguistic model arguing for the absence of intermediate nodes may be quite compatible with the psycholinguistic explanation for hierarchicalness to be offered later in this article.
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As an anonymous reviewer points out, the flat-structure hypothesis does not necessarily follow from the claim that intermediate nodes play no distinctive role in the grammatical system.
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In packet switched networks, routing directs packet forwarding (the transit of logically addressed network packets from their source toward their ultimate destination) through intermediate nodes.
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The intermediate nodes also utilize the route cache information efficiently to reduce the control overhead.
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If there is a path between two graph nodes "c" and "d", then the intermediate nodes form a "reduction sequence".
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Intermediate nodes are typically network hardware devices such as routers, bridges, gateways, firewalls, or switches.
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Message headers are usually coded in clear text so that intermediate nodes receive all the necessary information they need to route and prioritize the message.
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Devices can communicate to one another by using intermediate nodes to actively route around and circumvent household obstacles or radio dead spots that might occur.
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