A node (knot) is a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimal amplitude.
The opposite of a node is an antinode, a point where the amplitude of the standing wave is a maximum.
These occur midway between the nodes.
The lymphatic system uses lymph nodes to filter and remove foreign material, such as pathogens, dead cells, and toxins from the body. Lymph nodes act as checkpoints where immune cells can detect and respond to harmful substances present in the lymph fluid.
Token ring
logical channel
A star topology uses a central network device, such as a hub or a switch, to connect all nodes in the network. Each node is connected directly to the central device, creating a centralized architecture that simplifies network management and troubleshooting.
It uses of dual fiber-optic rings to connect nodes.
it uses dual fiber-optic rings to connect nodes
Typically, the sentinel nodes are axillary nodes. If you are having the axillary nodes removed, the sentinal nodes will also be removed.
Anterior and posterior cervical lymph nodes.
The Mediastinal Nodes are lymph nodes located in the center of the chest. The Superior Mediastinal Nodes are adjacent to the Trachea and Esophagus. The Inferior Mediastinal Nodes lie between the lower lobes of the Lungs.
"Nodes" is a noun.
tiny vessels
The total number of nodes in the electron cloud of an atom, including both angular nodes and radial nodes, is determined by the quantum numbers of the electron. The number of nodes can vary depending on the specific electron configuration of the atom.