minimizes delay and latency
Yes. Three examples are:HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol (used to transfer web pages)FTP - File Transfer Protocol (as it says)SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (supports some functions of the email system)These are all service layer protocols. Underpinning these are transport layer protocols, principallyTCP - Transport Control Protocol (used for most services)UDP - User Datagram Protocol (used for services and internal internet mechanisms that favor unimpeded delivery over assurance, order, and/or control of data flow)There are layers of protocol below this; the immediate one is the internetwork layer, which allows the higher layers to work seamlessly over multiple interconnected network media such as WiFi, Ethernet, optical fiber, etc. Below that are the protocols that correspond to the specific media.
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The key feature of active transport proteins is that they can use chemical energy to move a substance against its concentration gradient. Most use energy from a molecule called ATP, either direvtly or indirectly.
Transport agents are commonly used in email infrastructure. Commonly known as an MTA (Mail Transport Agent), the primary purpose is to transfer email among hosts.
Bluetooth uses a variety of protocols, examples being Object exchange (OBEX), Service discovery protocol (SDP) and Link management protocol (LMP). Bluetooth is a common feature of modern-day portable devices like mobile phones and digital cameras.
RIPv2 sends subnetmasks in the routing table updates. RIPv1 does not, which causes it be class-full.
Because they make a huge difference in climate, transport and peoples lives.
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Because if the company is ever unable to make it's preferred dividend payment, the amount rolls over for the next time. The company is not allowed to pay dividends or distributions on lower classes of shares until they catch up on the back payments owed to the preferred shareholders. Some classes of preferred don't have the cumulative feature and if the company misses a payment, the payment is lost and not made up. That is why preferred stock investors look for the cumulative feature. If a company hasn't paid in a long time and you buy the shares then the company decides to pay off the back interest you get all the past payments that are owed on the shares even though you just bought them, though after a while of non-payment it is not likely the company will ever catch up and will end up going belly up instead.
The Nile River and its tributaries which was the source of their food and basis of their transport.