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What is SIP? How does ENUM relate to SIP?

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SIP is the abbreviation of Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is the initiator of interactive communications sessions between users. It also terminates those sessions and modifies sessions. With ENUM, SIP can be used to initiate attempts to multiple locations to find the user receiving the call. ENUM is not intended for this use, although it may have a place in countries that do not have a centralised database administration.
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SIP, or Session Initiation Protocol, performs the initiation of interactive communications sessions between users, as well as termination of those communications and modifications to sessions. SIP is one protocol that may be used by ENUM to send out initiation attempts to multiple locations in order to find the user who is receiving a call.
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What is SIP+ and how does it relate to SIP?

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SIP+ was a proposal by Level3 on how to extend SIP to interconnect two MGCs. This functionality is now being provided by various orthogonal SIP extensions, including the carriage of multipart MIME types, the INFO method and others. These are being documented in a BCP draft. The name SIP+ is obsolete and should not be used to avoid confusion.
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How does depression relate to PMDD?

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Depression is one of the more common symptoms of PMDD. Women often feel sad, blue, unhappy, down in the dumps, and/or hopeless as part of the PMDD symptom complex. But remember, the depressive symptoms of PMDD are linked to the menstrual cycle and must be absent at least during the week following menses. Also, depression is not necessary for the diagnosis of PMDD.
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How does RL relate to Neuroscience?

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Ideally, the ideas of reinforcement learning could constitute part of a computational theory of what the brain is doing and why. A number of links have been drawn between reinforcement learning and neuroscience, beginning with early models of classical conditioning based on temporal-difference learning (see Barto and Sutton, 1982; Sutton and Barto, 1981, 1990; Moore et al., 1986), and continuing through work on foraging and prediction learning (see Montague et al.
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How does RL relate to behaviorism?

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Formally, RL is unrelated to behaviorism, or at least to the aspects of behaviorism that are widely viewed as undesireable. Behaviorism has been disparaged for focusing exclusively on behavior, refusing to consider what was going on inside the head of the subject. RL of course is all about the algorithms and processes going on inside the agent. For example, we often consider the construction of internal models of the environment within the agent, which is far outside the scope of behaviorism.
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How does melatonin relate to my health?

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Melatonin levels decrease with age and this deficit may play an important role in the high frequency of insomnia among elderly people. A disruption in the normal sleep-wake cycle caused by shift work, jet lag, stress, or other factors can also trigger abnormal levels. Low levels of melatonin have been linked to depression and many degenerative diseases, such as AIDS and cancer. Melatonin also has the potential to modify ovarian function.
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How does percolation relate to SOC ?

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Percolation is an arrangement of parts (usually visualised as a matrix) such that a property can arise that connects the opposite sides of the structure. This can be regarded as making a path in a disconnected matrix or making an obstruction in a fully connected one. The boundary at which the system goes from disconnected to connected is a sudden one, a step or phase change in the properties of the system.
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How does it relate to chaos ?

Self-Organizing Systems FAQ for Usenet newsgroup comp.theory...
In nonlinear studies we find much structure for very simple systems, as seen in the self-similar structure of fractals and the bifurcation structure seen in the logistic map. This form of system exhibits complex behaviour from simple rules. In contrast, for self-organizing systems we have complex assemblies generating simple emergent behaviour, so in essence the two concepts are complementary.
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How does the DOI System relate to DNS?

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The most common mechanism for resolution on the Internet is the Domain Name System (DNS): http as used in URL is a use of DNS. URLs are grouped by domain name and then by some hierarchical structure, originally based on file trees, now possibly unconnected from that but still a hierarchy. DOI names offer a more finely grained approach to naming where each name stands on its own, unconnected to any DNS or other hierarchy.
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How does the immune system relate to inflammation?

Inflammation 101: Frequently Asked Questions
Many of the cells and molecules that carry out inflammation belong to the immune system, which consists of a brigade of specialized cells, tissues, and natural chemical substances that continually protect the body from harm.
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What is Java and how does it relate to the Internet?

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Java is a programming language and a full development environment. Java allows the development of applications (applets) that can run on a variety of platforms (Microsoft is pushing ActiveX as an alternative). Java is ideal for Internet client/server applications. I would suddenly come across a dialog box telling "Illegal operation Performed. CLOSE,DEBUG DETAILS."I once chose Close and I had to logon to the Internet all over again.
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How does ENUM work?

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Probably the easiest way of explaining how ENUM works is to give you an example. Let us suppose you want to call DENIC. You dial the following number: +49 69 27 235 0. If your telephone terminal supports ENUM, it transcribes the number as 0.5.3.2.7.2.9.6.9.4.e164.arpa. This inquiry retrieves the transcription and resolution rules, i.e. the so-called Naming Authority Pointer [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3403.txt] (NAPTR) Resource Records. The output is a URI [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3404.
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ENUM
A telephone number, once entered, is translated into an Internet address. The following steps explain the process: The number entered is translated into a full qualified E.164 number, as described earlier. Example 9777-1234 is translated to +61-3-9777-1234 (Melbourne, Australia). A DNS query is then issued on this domain and once the authoritative name server is found, ENUM retrieves relevant NAPTR Resource records and will perform according to the user's registered services for that number.
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What is ENUM?

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ENUM is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) protocol RFC 2916. It discusses the use of DNS for the storage of E.164 numbers and the available services connected to an E.164 number. Each ENUM number is mapping with a group of URI. Thus we can use the software supporting ENUM to browse web side, send Email or Fax and so on by just inputting an E.164 number. In the future, you need remember only one number to get almost all types of services. Hurry up to register your own ENUM...
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ENUM
ENUM is the mapping of telephone numbers to domain names using Domain Name System (DNS) based architecture, in order to help facilitate such services as Voice over IP (VoIP). It allows network elements to find services on the Internet using only a telephone number. ENUM is simply the convergence of Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) to Internet Protocol (IP) Networks. It is also the title of RFC 2916, the approved protocol document that discusses the use of DNS for the storage of E.
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How does this relate to Parkinson's?

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There are several categories of drugs for the treatment of Parkinson's, and it is thought that there may be a connection between some dopamine agonists (one class of drugs that can be used to treat Parkinson's) and the incidence of compulsive behaviour. However, clinical studies have shown this to be an uncommon side effect currently estimated to occur in up to 14% of people taking dopamine agonists.
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How does it relate to gasoline or diesel storage?

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Hydrogen has more energy per weight, but less energy per volume than any other fuel. One kilogram of hydrogen has approximately the same amount of energy as one gallon of gasoline. Hydrogen is ideal for use in jet airplanes because it is so light. Jet airplanes that use hydrogen require larger fuel tanks, but, because hydrogen is so light, the wings can be smaller, the engines less powerful and the number of passengers can be increased.
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How does RL relate to Neuro-Dynamic Programming?

RL FAQ
To a first approximation, Reinforcement Learning and Neuro-Dynamic Programming are synonomous. The name "reinforcement learning" came from psychology (although psychologists rarely use exactly this term) and dates back to the eary days of cybernetics. For example, Marvin Minsky used this term in his 1954 thesis, and Barto and Sutton revived it in the early 1980's.
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How does RL relate to the psychology of animal behavior?

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Broadly speaking, RL works as a pretty good model of instrumental learning, though a detailed argument for this has never been publically made (the closest to this is probably Barto, Sutton and Watkins, 1990). On the other hand, the links between classical (or Pavlovian) conditioning and temporal-difference (TD) learning (one of the central elements of RL) are close and widely acknowledged (see Sutton and Barto, 1990).
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How does RL relate to genetic algorithms?

RL FAQ
Most work with genetic algorithms simulates evolution, not learning during an individual's life, and because of this is very different from work in RL. That having been said, there are two provisos. First, there is a large body of work on classifier systems that uses or is closely related to genetic algorithms. This work is concerned with learning during a single agent's lifetime (using GAs to organize the components of the agent's mind) and is in fact RL research.
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What is a musculoskeletal disorder? How does it relate to work?

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Musculoskeletal disorders (also called MSD’s, RSI’s or MSI’s) include a group of conditions involving nerves, tendons, muscles, and supporting structures. MSD’s can vary in severity from mild periodic symptoms to severe chronic and debilitating conditions. Examples include: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, tendinitis, tension neck syndrome, and low back pain. Symptoms may include pain, numbness, and tingling.
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How does it relate to previous NSA OS research?

SELinux Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Researchers in the Information Assurance Research Group of NSA worked with Secure Computing Corporation (SCC) to develop a strong, flexible mandatory access control architecture based on Type Enforcement, a mechanism first developed for the LOCK system. NSA and SCC developed two Mach-based prototypes of the architecture: DTMach and DTOS (http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/dtos/).
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How does MSI relate to "ClickOnce"?

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ClickOnce" & MSI are separate but, complimentary application installer technologies. "ClickOnce" is targeted at web based per-user deployments. This has a lot of benefits, but also means you can't do anything & everything at install time. If...
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Subject: 9. What is Archie and how does it relate to FTP?

Anonymous FTP FAQ
Archie is a special service that keeps file listings from different FTP sites. You can Telnet to an Archie server (login with username 'archie') or use a client program to search for specific files. Here are some sites; send mail to 'archie@site_name' for a help file. Note that some sites do not support mail access. Most do however. archie.au* 139.130.4.6 Australia archie.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at* 140.78.3.8 Austria archie.univie.ac.at* 131.130.1.23 Austria archie.uqam.ca* 132.208.250.
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How does Antigen relate to other Microsoft security technologies?

Antigen: Frequently Asked Questions
Antigen antivirus and anti-spam products protect at the server to prevent viruses, worms, spam, and inappropriate content from reaching end users. This provides complementary protection to other Microsoft security products.
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Why does an typecast enum output not change?

The LabVIEW FAQ - The Block Diagram
If a typecast function is used to convert a number related, for example, to the button pressed (in an array of buttons) to an enum type then a problem observed in that the type cast doesn't seem to work. The button press is changing the number on the input, but the enum output does not change. The answer is that most likely the two inputs to the typecast function have different representations, probably I32 and U16.
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HOW MUCH DOES A SIP WEIGH?

Thermapan Structural Insulated Panels > FAQ
A 4x8x4½" SIP weighs about 100 lbs. Refer to our Weight Tables (12k pdf) for the exact weight of different panel sizes.
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What does SIP mean?

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Structural Insulated Panel. A high insulating structural sandwich of OSB (Oriented Strand Board) skins and EPS foam (Expanded PolyStyrene) bonded with a continuous film of durable and water-proof urethane adhesive.
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