A dry loop is an unconditioned leased pair of telephone line from a telephone company. The pair does not provide dial tone or battery (continuous electric...
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Naked DSL (redirect from Dry-loop DSL)
A naked DSL, also known as standalone or dry loop DSL, is a digital subscriber line (DSL) without a PSTN (analogue telephony) service — or the associated...
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geothermal energy from hot dry rock, including Enhanced Geothermal Systems and Closed-Loop Geothermal Systems. Closed-loop geothermal systems are not...
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condensed and returned to the distilled solvent tank. Modern dry cleaning machines use a closed-loop system in which the chilled air is reheated and recirculated...
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for DSL were carried out in 1996. Early DSL service required a dedicated dry loop, but when the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) required incumbent...
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Don't repeat yourself (redirect from DRY code)
"Don't repeat yourself" (DRY) is a principle of software development aimed at reducing repetition of information which is likely to change, replacing...
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2026. previously a fictitious area code assigned to identify Naked DSL/Dry Loop and dedicated data lines in Saskatchewan. 458 Oregon (Eugene, Medford,...
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in telecommunications refers to a plain analog loop, also known as a dry pair or BANA (basic analog loop) Napakiak Airport (ICAO location indicator: PANA)...
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drum loops. Two music videos were produced for "High and Dry". The Radiohead songwriter, Thom Yorke, performed an early version of "High and Dry" with...
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the dryness of the clothes. For example, an irrigation sprinkler system, programmed to turn on at set times could be an example of an open-loop system...
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