"Postrouting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A term primarily used in computer networking.
"Post-routing" refers to the process of handling and processing the data packets after they have been routed through the internet. In other words, it involves the actions taken by the network or device that receives the routed packets.
In a typical internet communication flow, packets are sent from a source device, routed through multiple devices (including routers), and finally delivered to the destination device. Post-routing occurs after these routed packets have reached their final destination.
In networking, post-routing operations might include:
1. Buffering: Temporarily storing the received packets in a buffer (a small, high-speed memory).
2. Checking: Verifying the integrity of the packets, ensuring they have not been damaged during transmission.
3. Reassembly: Reassembling the packets (if they were split for transmission) back into a single, complete data stream.
4. Authentication: Checking the authenticity and secure integrity of the received data.
5. Delivery: Transferring the data to the intended recipient application or process.
Post-routing is an essential function in computer networks, as it ensures the proper reception and processing of data packets, facilitating efficient and reliable data communication.
Adj. or noun<br><br>Denoting a word or category of words in some languages that indicate a positional relationship between entities.<br><br>A word or category of words in some languages that indicates the relative position of entities and facilitates the expression of complex sentences.
Adj. (rare) placed after a noun or pronoun that is the subject of the sentence (in which case the word is called a postpositive adjective), rather than coming after linking verbs like "be" or "seem".
Postpositivism refers to a philosophical and epistemological position that critiques and moves beyond traditional positivism, which is based on the assumption that knowledge can be objective, value-free, and completely dependent on empirical evidence and sensory experience.<br><br>Postpositivism argues that knowledge is not solely based on empirical evidence, but also on other factors such as power, values, and interpretations. It suggests that all knowledge is socially constructed and influenced by the researcher's or observer's perspectives, interests, and biases.<br><br>Postpositivism emphasizes the importance of critiquing and questioning assumptions, norms, and power dynamics that shape knowledge production and interpretation. It seeks to uncover the underlying power structures and social forces that shape our understanding of reality, rather than simply accepting the dominant views.<br><br>Some key features of postpositivism include:<br><br> Rejecting the idea of an objective, value-free truth<br> Recognizing the role of power and interests in shaping knowledge<br> Emphasizing the importance of interpretation and meaning-making<br> Critiquing dominant narratives and power structures<br> Seeking to uncover and highlight marginalized or oppressed voices and perspectives<br><br>In terms of methodology, postpositivists often use approaches such as:<br><br> Critical discourse analysis<br> Interpretive research<br> Ethnographic research<br> Feminist research<br> Critical studies on power and inequality<br><br>Postpositivism is often associated with social constructivist, postmodern, and poststructuralist theories, and has influenced fields such as sociology, education, and postcolonial studies.
Referring to the period after a meal, especially in a physical sense. For example, the body's digestion and metabolism may be affected postprandially after eating a meal.
After a meal.<br><br>Example: "She felt lethargic postprandially, and decided to take a nap."
Postremission refers to a stage in cancer treatment, specifically in the treatment of blood cancers such as leukemia, where the cancer has relapsed after achieving remission. In other words, the patient was in remission, was living without symptoms and the disease appeared to be in control, but the cancer has come back.<br><br>The word "postremission" is a medical term that combines the Latin words "post," meaning "after," and "remissio," meaning "cure" or "remission."
Refers to the process of assigning property or assets to the youngest child in a family, regardless of the size or scope of their inheritance. It is an arrangement where the youngest child receives the majority of the inheritance, whereas older siblings may receive smaller portions or sometimes nothing. This can be implemented in a will or trust, and is sometimes used when the testator wants to ensure their youngest child is well provided for or to counterbalance perceived favoritism towards older children.
"Postrenal" refers to diseases or conditions related to the urinary system that occur after the kidneys, typically affecting the urinary tract, including the ureters, bladder, and urethra.
Nouns<br><br>1. A piece of writing or photography displayed on the Internet, typically consisting of original content, comments, and links to other pieces of content, usually created by an individual rather than by a traditional content creator, presented in a simplified format and allowing for responses from readers.<br><br>2. A shipment or cargo of goods or materials.<br><br>3. A notice or advertisement displayed in a public place or delivered to an individual, typically written or printed: "A notice was posted on the community center bulletin board."<br><br>4. A piece of furniture for supporting and holding things, typically a long, horizontal piece of wood or metal with several horizontal protrusions (called "hangers") for holding things not too heavy to be held by one hand.<br><br>5. A horizontal beam or strut supporting the ends of a bridge, or the horizontal beam that a road, railway, or canal is built upon.
The term "postscapula" technically refers to the area or region on a person's back, located behind the shoulder blade (scapula) and on either side of the spine. It is essentially the rear portion, extending from the scapular area and slicing down towards the end of the rib cage, but still located above the lower back area.<br><br>However, the word "postscapula" is quite rarely and most likely rarely utilized in clinical or scientific contexts.
The postscapular region. <br><br>The postscapular region refers to the area located immediately posterior (behind) to the scapula (shoulder blade) in the human body, extending from the posterior aspect of the scapula to the thoracic spine.<br><br>It's a common anatomical landmark used in medicine to identify abnormalities or conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, especially in relation to the shoulders, back, and spine.
Postscript (noun)<br><br>A postscript: a supplementary note added at the end of a letter or document.<br><br>To postscript: to add a note or comment to the end of a piece of writing, especially a letter.<br><br> Example: "She added a postscript to the letter to wish him a happy birthday."
A postscript (abbreviated as "p.s." or "ps") is a supplementary note or additional information written at the end of a letter, document, or email, usually providing a last-minute thought, correction, or comment. It is often used to add a final touch or reminder after the main content has been written and signed.
A Latin term used to indicate something added at the end of a letter or document, often personal or supplementary information, after the main content has been concluded.<br><br>Example: "Dear John, ... PS (Postscriptum) - Don't forget to bring your umbrella tomorrow it might rain."<br><br>In a more literary sense, postscriptum can be used in poetry or fiction to convey an afterthought or a hidden message.