To inform
Distance-vector algorithms refer to routing protocols - protocols used by routers to inform each other about available routes. In distance-vector algorithms, such as RIP or EIGRP, the routers inform each other about their routing tables, and each router adds a metric (or distance) to the route - however, the routers don't know about the topology of the network (unlike the link-state protocols, such as OSPF).
the main function of PHIVOLCS is to inform about the current happenings about a volcano which is near to explode....
Inform people about the weather that we experience in our daily lives.
The student should ensure they have a reliable means of communication, inform someone of their whereabouts and expected return time, stay in well-lit areas, avoid walking alone at night, and trust their instincts if they feel unsafe. It is also advisable to have emergency contacts saved on their phone and be aware of emergency protocols in their location.
TO inform people so that they can participate in the democratic process
Laws vary by jurisdiction, but typically, it is at least expected of them, if not required.
It's a cautionary signal to inform you that the light is about to change to red. If you can stop within reason, you're expected to.
The expected outcome of newspapers is to inform the public about current events, provide analysis and interpretation of news, and serve as a platform for discussion and debate on important issues in society.
It's a cautionary signal to inform you that the light is about to change to red. If you can stop within reason, you're expected to.
To inform land developers about where they should and shouldn't build.
Patients are asked to fast and to inform clinicians of all drugs, even over-the-counter drugs