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- a knot, protuberance, or knob. 2. a centering point of component parts.
- Axillary Lymph Nodes
- Axillary Lymph Nodes. FACTS FOR LIFE. For more information, call Susan G.
- ww5.komen.org
- Node v0.5 Roadmap
- May 5, 2011 The goal of Node, as with any programming platform, is total world domination. ▶ Windows accounts for 33% of servers.
- nodejs.org
- Node 1 (Unity), Node 2 (Harmony), Node 3 NASA/Boeing, Alcatel
- Node 1 shown shortly after deployment in orbit. PMA 2 is to the left. Interior of Node 1 deck.
- www.nasa.gov
- // node
- The node chair supports active and lecture classroom one node with worksurface. 8:27 a.m.
- www.steelcase.com
- Node @ Facebook
- 12 Years developing web apps. • 2 startups, AOL, Google, Facebook. • Node cred.
- broofa.com
- Nirvanix Gives Customers Options on Cloud Storage Location
- Due to the impending impact of Hurricane Irene on the Eastern seaboard, the company is giving customers with data in its Node 4 data center in New Jersey the option to move their data to other locations.
- Heroku branches out to include Java apps
- It later expanded to support Node.js and Clojure, and is now adding Java. "Java is, by many measures, the world's most popular programming language," Adam Wiggins, one of Heroku's founders, wrote in a blog post.
- FDA approves gene-targeting lung cancer drug
- AP The FDA approved another drug that uses similar gene targeting technology to treat two rare forms of lymph node cancer.
- node.js
- Aug 17, 2011 node.js. Evented I/O for V8 JavaScript.
- nodejs.org
- Node (networking) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Jump to: navigation, search. For other uses, see Node (disambiguation).
- en.wikipedia.org
- Node - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- What is node? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer
- (1) In networks, a processing location. A node can be a computer or some other device, such as a printer.
- www.webopedia.com
- Node (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0)
- The Node interface is the primary datatype for the entire Document Object Model.
- download.oracle.com
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