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  Development of Alternatives to Animal Use for Safety Testing and Hazard Assessment
This approach has been dubbed by critics the “kill ‘em and count ‘em” school of testing.Tests developed in the wake of the Delaney amendments, sought to establish the possible effects of continuous exposure to potential toxins (chronic toxicity) and a range of other biological effects, including effects on the reproductive, nervous and endocrine systems.
An endpoint measurement is the yardstick used to predict toxicity (for example, cell death).
The test protocol is the schedule of events defining the test; for example exposing liver cells to a test chemical for a certain period of time and measuring the defined endpoint at various times after rinsing the chemical from the dish of cells.
www.solutions-site.org /artman/publish/article_67.shtml   (6868 words)

  
 Protocol (computing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, a protocol is a convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between two computing endpoints.
In its simplest form, a protocol can be defined as the rules governing the syntax, semantics, and synchronization of communication.
Detection of the underlying physical connection (wired or wireless), or the existence of the other endpoint or node
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Protocol_(computing)   (640 words)

  
 Nate Koechley's Blog: Web Development
I have found this a useful way to use http://del.icio.us, the excellent social bookmarking site that is based on tagging.
One great thing about delicious is that every page on the site - every node - has an RSS feed.
When you are viewing my total collection of bookmarks, my username "natekoechley" is the node.
natek.typepad.com /blog/web_development/index.html   (8797 words)

  
 More groundbreaking financial services network projects - Network World
Project lead: Joe McKenna, vice president of architecture and engineering
Fidelity Investment's critical IT infrastructure includes more than 150 F5 Networks load-balancers managing more than 35,000 endpoints, which produce more than 45 million daily page loads.
Fidelity's Integrated Monitoring Center (IMC) carries the burden of keeping this online environment, for trading and other applications, running smoothly 24/7.
www.networkworld.com /allstar/2005/112105-financial-more.html   (737 words)

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