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DRESIS 2.0: the comprehensive landscape of drug resistance information. [PDF]
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Correction: Matched-pair analysis of motor outcomes in adults with spinal muscular atrophy on nusinersen vs. risdiplam. [PDF]
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Correction to "Hepatitis B Patients' Adherence to Treatment in Relation to Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) in the West Bank, Palestine, 2022-2023". [PDF]
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2019
While many people use Name Service and Domain Name Service (DNS) interchangeably, there are major differences between the two. If this were not so, the Internet would be much less stable, more prone to system wide failures, and much less resilient to attack.
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While many people use Name Service and Domain Name Service (DNS) interchangeably, there are major differences between the two. If this were not so, the Internet would be much less stable, more prone to system wide failures, and much less resilient to attack.
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2002
Infolge des Domain-Vergabeprinzips „first come, first served“, ist eine Koexistenz von identischen Domain-Namen unterhalb derselben Top-Level-Domain im Internet ausgeschlossen. Demzufolge werden im Internet Koexistenzen verhindert, die auserhalb des Internet vollig unbedenklich waren.
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Infolge des Domain-Vergabeprinzips „first come, first served“, ist eine Koexistenz von identischen Domain-Namen unterhalb derselben Top-Level-Domain im Internet ausgeschlossen. Demzufolge werden im Internet Koexistenzen verhindert, die auserhalb des Internet vollig unbedenklich waren.
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2004
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed database that’s typically used to resolve hostnames into IP addresses. DNS and related systems exist for two main reasons: They make it easier for humans to remember names such as www.apress.com than IP addresses such as 65.215.221.149.
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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed database that’s typically used to resolve hostnames into IP addresses. DNS and related systems exist for two main reasons: They make it easier for humans to remember names such as www.apress.com than IP addresses such as 65.215.221.149.
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