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Presentation Layer — Layer 6

1988
Open image in new window The layers described in the preceding chapters provide the services necessary for one system to transfer data to another. What these layers cannot guarantee is that the receiver understands the sender’s data. Telephones may allow you to speak to your Chinese counterpart in Peking, but unless you can agree to conduct your ...
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Session Layer — Layer 5

1988
Open image in new window For most people, the mechanisms of communication are unimportant. If you want to tell a friend something, the structure of your conversation will be the same regardless of whether you are face to face in the same room, or thousands of miles apart at opposite ends of a telephone connection.
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Physical Layer — Layer 1

1988
Open image in new window The Physical Layer is the lowest layer in the OSI model, and is the only layer where a subsystem in one open system communicates directly with the corresponding subsystem in another. Its function is to transfer information transparently between physical service users (data link entities).
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Layer by layer

Nature Photonics, 2009
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Layer by layer

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2011
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Layer-by-layer Growth

2016
Films prepared by the sequential treatment of surfaces with small molecules or polymeric macromolecules, of charged or neutral character, can have behaviour that is completely different to the materials prepared in bulk. The approach requires the formation of non-covalent complexes between surface-immobilised ions or moieties and part of a molecule ...
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Advanced layers

2018
Elliot J. Gindis, Robert C. Kaebisch
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