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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Rate-Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line — For RE ADSL2, see ITU G.992.5 Annex L DSL technologiesRate adaptive DSL (RADSL) is a variation of ADSL technology. With RADSL the modem adjusts the upstream speed of the connection (in an upstream/downstream speed tradeoff) depending upon the… … Wikipedia
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RNAI — is a non coding RNA that is an antisense repressor of the replication of some E. coli plasmids, including ColE1. Plasmid replication is usually initiated by RNAII, which acts as a primer by binding to its template DNA. The complementary RNAI… … Wikipedia