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Hub
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Hub
A central node in a star network to which all other nodes are connected by means of point-to-point communications links. Found op http://www.flowmeterdirectory.com/flowmeter_technical_glossary/flowmeter_te
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a device that splits one network cable into a set of separate cables, each connecting to a different computer; used in a local area network to create a small-scale network by connecting several computers together. Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contributions.php
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In plumbing, the enlarged end of a pipe which is made to provide a connection into which the end of the joining pipe will fit. Found op http://www.rookinspections.com/glossary/glossaryh.shtml
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A piece of hardware that forms the central point of a star network topology. It is a device that is usually used in small offices to network computers together, e.g. all the PCs and printers would be connected, wired or wirelessly, to the hub. Found op http://www.ft.com/dbglossary
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A network device that receives a signal from one station and retransmits to all other connected stations. Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20957
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Hub noun [ See 1st Hob .] 1. The central part, usually cylindrical, of a wheel; the nave. See Illust. of Axle box . 2. The hilt of a weapon. Halliwell. 3. A rough protuberance or projecting obstruc... Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/H/67
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noun the central part of a car wheel (or fan or propeller etc) through which the shaft or axle passes Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=hub
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noun a center of activity or interest or commerce or transportation; a focal point around which events revolve; `the playground is the hub of parental supervision`; `the airport is the economic hub of the area`... Found op http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=hub
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• (n.) A rough protuberance or projecting obstruction; as, a hub in the road. [U.S.] See Hubby. • (n.) The central part, usually cylindrical, of a wheel; the nave. See Illust. of Axle box. • (n.) A screw hob. See Hob, 3. • (n.) A hardened, engraved steel punch for impressing a de... Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/hub/
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[comics] Hub is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. Her first appearance was in Excalibur vol. 3 #2. ==Fictional character biography== Little is known about Hub before she made her appearance on the desolate island of Genosha. She was one of the few survivors after Ca... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hub_(comics)
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Media for articles containing information on the Square Co., Ltd./Square Enix video game franchise, SaGa. ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HUB
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[bassist] Leonard "Hub" Hubbard is a former band member of The Roots and played bass for the Philadelphia outfit from 1992 to 2007. He played on all of their records until his departure from the group, including 1999`s Things Fall Apart and 2004`s The Tipping Point. He is known for always ha... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hub_(bassist)
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(networking) (By analogy with the hub of a wheel) A device connected to several other devices. In ARCnet, a hub is used to connect several computers together. In a message handling service, a number of local computers might exchange messages solely with a hub computer. The hub would be responsible ... Found op http://foldoc.org/hub
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