node in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

node in the PONS Dictionary

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Now check if the lower valued node has a left child.
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It has a few sparse sharply serrated leaves at nodes and branching points along its stem.
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There are 280 plane trees with ten nodes.
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Each node along the path checks the mapping and redirects the request appropriately.
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New culms are dark green, paling with age, with a white ring appearing under each node.
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It also has two pointers prev and next which are used to chain all leaf nodes together.
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Radiation hardening is often accomplished by increasing the size of transistors who share a drain/source region at the node.
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In this scheme, the network's scalability depends not on the number of nodes but the number of cells, each of which contains several nodes.
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Small world network theory predicts that the average path length changes proportionally to log n, where n is the number of nodes in the network.
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By using stereotyped nodes you can make these things appear as primitive building blocks.
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