tunneling | |
construct. | traçage; percement d'un tunnel; d'attaque; de creusement; de percement |
earth.sc. el. | pénétration par effet tunnel; transmission tunnel |
IMF. | transfert de valeur à son propre profit |
industr. | mise en place par galerie |
variation | |
agric. | écart |
earth.sc. el. | oscillation |
fin. | variation |
life.sc. | variation génétique |
pharma. | modification des termes d'une autorisation de mise sur le marché |
stat. | groupement |
stat. fin. | mouvement particulier |
stat. nat.sc. | variabilité |
stat. nat.sc. engl. | dispersion |
tech. coal. | fluctuation |
pressure | |
construct. | voltage; tension; électrique; de charge; de poussée; de pression |
pack. | poids; charge; impression |
scub. | la pression |
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traçage m; percement d'un tunnel; d'attaque m; de creusement; de percement | |||
pénétration par effet tunnel; transmission tunnel | |||
transfert de valeur à son propre profit | |||
mise en place par galerie | |||
effet de tunnel; passage tunnel | |||
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tunneling | |||
Commonly used to bridge between incompatible hosts/routers or to provide encryption, a method by which one network protocol encapsulates another protocol within itself (When protocol A encapsulates protocol B, a protocol A header and optional tunneling headers are appended to the original protocol B packet. Protocol A then becomes the data link layer of protocol B. Examples of tunneling protocols include IPSec, Point-to-point Protocol Over Ethernet (PPPoE) and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)) |
tunneling : 30 phrases in 10 subjects |
Communications | 1 |
Construction | 12 |
Earth sciences | 2 |
Electronics | 3 |
Machinery and mechanisms | 1 |
Medical appliances | 3 |
Metallurgy | 1 |
Microsoft | 2 |
Physical sciences | 4 |
Research and development | 1 |