
1) An agreement between states 2) Body of diplomatic etiquette 3) Code of correct conduct 4) Communications protocol 5) Diplomatic code 6) Diplomatic etiquette 7) Diplomatic formality 8) Diplomatic term 9) Diplomacy term 10) Diplomatic word 11) Etiquette for envoys 12) French word used in English 13) High-level etiquette
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• (n.) An agreement of diplomatists indicating the results reached by them at a particular stage of a negotiation. • (n.) The original copy of any writing, as of a deed, treaty, dispatch, or other instrument. • (n.) The minutes, or rough draught, of an instrument or transaction. • (v. i.) To make or write protocols, or first dra...
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(from the article `diplomacy`) A protocol prolongs, amends, supplements, or supersedes an existing instrument. It may contain details pertaining to the application of an agreement, ... ...There are single instruments that lack the formality of a treaty called agreed minute, memorandum of agreement, or modus vivendi; there are formal ......
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A detailed plan of a scientific or medical experiment, treatment, or procedure. In clinical trials, it states what the study will do, how it will be done, and why it is being done. It explains how many people will be in the study, who is eligible to take part in it, what study drugs or other interventions will be given, what tests will be done and ...
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a defined set of procedures adopted to ensure communication between sets of processes which exist within the same layer of a hierarchy of layers
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A formally agreed standard for communication between computers.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Basis of communication (rules, format, procedures) for passing data between individual devices. It is the “language� devices use to communicate with each other. Well-known protocols are TCP/IP and FTP for Internet communication and PTP for exchanging images.
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A formula, a treatment recipe. ... (16 Dec 1997) ...
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(pro´tә-kol) an explicit, detailed plan of an experiment. the original notes made on an autopsy, an experiment, or a case of disease. a detailed, written set of instructions to guide the care of a patient or to help the practitioner carry out a procedure.
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Pro'to·col intransitive verb To make or write protocols, or first draughts; to issue protocols.
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Pro'to·col noun [ French
protocole , Late Latin
protocollum , from Greek ... the first leaf glued to the rolls of papyrus and the notarial documents, on which the date was written;
prw^tos the first (see
Proto- ) + ... glue.]
1. The original copy of any writing,...
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Pro'to·col transitive verb To make a protocol of.
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A generic term for set of rules for communication, which also normally define the data packet formats and addressing scheme used. Protocols exist at each of the layers within the ISO OSI 7 layer reference model.
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A detailed plan for studying a treatment for a specific condition.
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(CONTROL SYSTEMS GLOSSARY) A set of rules to govern system-to-system use. For example, a protocol might specify communication method, transmission rate, data format or error check method.
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) A formal description of a set of rules and conventions that govern how devices on a network exchange information.
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A formal set of rules and conventions that govern how devices on a network exchange information.
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(Trial Protocol) Detailed plan of a research trial.
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A formal definition that describes how data is to be exchanged.
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noun (computer science) rules determining the format and transmission of data
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noun forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state
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a formal outline or plan, such as a description of what treatments a patient will receive and exactly when each should be given.
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[Difficult words] forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by officials
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[Obscure words] forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by officials
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