When two cars arrive at an intersection at the same time, the proper protocol for determining the right of way is to yield to the vehicle on the right. This means that the car on the left should wait for the car on the right to proceed first.
Drive on ahead until you can get into the proper lane, then turn at another intersection
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You need a protocol analyzer or a packet sniffer. They will capture packets and attempt to analyze them for proper protocol.
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is considered to be a 'reliable' protocol for the transport of data. This is because it uses a applies a conversation mechanism that involves establishing a connection (a process known as 'hand-shaking') before sending the data and waiting for the receiving computer to reply. If the receiving computer didn't get the complete data (e.g. it didn't arrive or it was corrupted) then it will request that the sending computer retransmits the data. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is considered to be an 'unreliable' protocol because it does not bother with the hand-shaking or the error checking. Data is transmitted and is assumed to arrive at the other end. It's up to the Application Layer (not the Transport Layer) on the receiving computer to sort out the datagrams that arrive and check that they're not corrupted. IF the receiving computer is going to request missing or damaged UDP packets then it's up to the application to do so, not the Transport layer.
Because they did not follow proper maintenence and safety protocol.
Yes it is
A protocol is the accepted or proper method of doing something i.e. a part of a job.
Some would say that there is no intersection. However, if the set of irrational numbers is considered as a group then closure requires rationals to be a proper subset of the irrationals.
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The technique used for determining the proper following distance is the "3- second" rule.
The correct phrase is "What time did they arrive?" The verb "did" already indicates the past tense, so the base form of the verb "arrive" should be used instead of "arrived." Therefore, the proper construction is to keep "arrive" in its base form.
The rational numbers, since it is a proper subset of the real numbers.