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Node of Ranvier (597 bytes)
1: ...ectrical excitation]] occurs only at the nodes of Ranvier, so that signals hop along these fibers rather th...
4: [[de:Ranvierscher Schnürring]]

Nodes of ranvier (307 bytes)
1: ...s a metalcore band signed to Facedown Records. As of 2004, their discography includes:
3: * Nodes of Ranvier (self titled)
6: *[http://www.nodesofranvier.com Official Website]

Node 2 (1117 bytes)
1: ...image:ISS_Node_2_module.jpg|thumb|right|300px|ISS Node 2 under assembly ([[NASA]])]]
3: ... of a three-bedroom house to the space equivalent of a typical five-bedroom house once attached to the...
5: ...actor [[Alenia Spazio]], based in [[Rome]], built Node 2 at its facility in Torino, Italy.
16: [[pt:ISS Node 2]]

Node 3 (1191 bytes)
1: ...ntrol the atmosphere constituents of the ISS. The Node 3 will also contain the Waste and Hygiene Compart...
3: ... or stowage, or an appropriate combination of all of these.
5: ...ell as offer a window for earth observations. The Node 3 will also have redundant ports for the logistic...
7: Node 3 is currently not part of the space station plan.
11: [[pt:ISS Node 3]]

Node (829 bytes)
1: The term "'''node'''" can refer to:
3: *[[Node (physics)|Node]], a spatial [[locus]] along a [[standing wave]] ...
4: *[[Node (networking)|Node]], in [[information technology]], a [[device]] co...
5: *[[Node (computer science)|Node]], a basic unit used to build [[data structure]]s...
6: ...en the body is moving northward) and ''descending node'' (when the body is moving southward).

I-node (2429 bytes)
1: ...n [[Unix]] [[computing]], an '''i-node''' (or '''inode''') is a data structure on a [[file system]] that...
4: * The length of the file in [[byte|bytes]]
6: * The [[User name|User ID]] of the file's owner
7: * The [[Group identifier (Unix)|Group ID]] of the file
8: * An inode number that identifies the file within the filesy...

Two-node clusters (5067 bytes)
1: A '''two-node cluster''' is the minimal [[Computer cluster]] th...
2: ...sources''' being previously managed by the failed node, in order to re-enable access to these '''resourc...
5: There are various kinds of '''resources''', notably:
8: *'''Application software''' (that acts as an '''interface''' through ...
10: ...uter cluster]] are built by a combination of each of the previously defined '''resources'''.

Node (networking) (287 bytes)
1: ...nces. On an IP ([[Internet Protocol]]) network, a node is any device with an [[IP address]].

Node (botany) (511 bytes)
1: ...the stem between nodes are referred to as '''internodes'''.
3: When a shoot has nodes and discernable internodes, it is '''caulescent'''.
5: When the internodes are reduced in such a way that the plant looks s...

Node (astronomy) (429 bytes)
1: ...because of the [[gravitation|gravitational pull]] of the [[Sun]] upon the [[Moon]]. (See also: [[eclip...

Node (physics) (760 bytes)
1: ...|right|A standing wave. The red dots are the wave nodes]]
3: ...te]] played. The opposite of a node is an '''anti-node'''.
5: There are two kinds of nodes in standing waves.
6: *[[Displacement]] node– minimal amplitude
7: ...sh; minimal pressure; occurs at a diplacement antinode

Descending node (789 bytes)
1: ...e of the orbit of the [[Earth]]'s [[moon]] is one of only two places where a lunar or solar [[eclipse]...
3: ...ic, and runs between the ascending and descending nodes.
4: ...arameters-001.PNG|thumbnail|left|700px|Descending node and [[orbital parameters]]]]<br style="clear:both...
6: *[[Ascending node]]

Ascending node (834 bytes)
1: ...e of the orbit of the [[Earth]]'s [[moon]] is one of only two places where a lunar or solar [[eclipse]...
3: ...ic, and runs between the ascending and descending nodes.
4: ...Parameters-001.PNG|thumbnail|left|700px|Ascending node and [[orbital parameters]]]]<br style="clear:both...
6: *[[Descending node]]
7: *[[Orbital nodes]]

Lunar node (644 bytes)
1: ...th of the ecliptic; the [[South]] (or Descending) Node where it crosses to the South.
3: ...the [[New Moon]]; [[lunar eclipse]]s occur when a Node coincides with the [[Full Moon]].

Child node (479 bytes)
1: ...'B'' if and only if node ''A'' is a sucessor node of ''B''.
3: A node with no child nodes is called a [[leaf node]].
5: ... any node (i.e. has no parent) is called a [[root node]].

Device node (1294 bytes)
1: ... on many [[Unix-like]] operating systems. Device nodes facilitate transparent communication between [[u...
3: ... number'' and a ''minor number''. The assignment of these numbers is specific to different [[operatin...
5: ...ike regular files. There are two types of device nodes:
6: ... one character at a time. These device nodes are often used for [[serial communications]] devices suc...
7: ...lecommunication|blocks]]. These device nodes are often used for [[parallel communications]] devices s...

Leaf node (1104 bytes)
2: ...In the graph theory tree, a leaf node is a vertex of degree 1 other than the root (except when the tre...
4: ...o store an empty tree unless one stores some kind of marker data in the leaf that signifies that the l...
6: ...ues in the subtree rooted at that node. This type of tree is useful for range queries.

Parent node (203 bytes)
2: ...ata structure]] that links to one or more [[child node]]s.
4: See: [[root node]]

Root node (520 bytes)
2: ...s the root node of the [[subtree]] rooted at that node.
4: See also: [[leaf node]]

Lymph node (1794 bytes)
3: '''Lymph nodes''' are components of the [[lymphatic system]].
4: ...nd produce a characteristic swelling of the lymph nodes.
8: ==Lymph nodes of the head and neck==
12: ...internal structures of the throat as well as part of the posterior pharynx, tonsils, and thyroid gland...
16: ... to the clavicle. They drain the skin on the back of the head.

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