An IPsec protocol that provides for anti-replay and verifies that the contents of the packet haven't been modified in transit AH is a mathematical code that is embedded and transmitted in the IP packet May be applied alone or in combination with ESP Top
Amp-Hour A battery capacity rating that equals the achievable product of the current drain and the time duration of that drain The greater the AH rating, the longer the operating battery life For a known current drain requirement, dividing the amp-hour rating by that drain yields the operating time duration of the battery supply
(S): Mantra seed syllable (bija) symbolizing great emptiness from which all forms arise, the speech of all the buddhas, or the "Vajra Speech of the Buddhas " Associated with the Sambhogakaya (Beatific Body or Body of Bliss, Rapture, Perfect Enjoyment), the color ruby and the throat chakra
Latin Anno Hegirae in the year of Hegira It is the western abbreviation for the Islamic (Arabic) lunar calendar For further information please see the various Islamic sites and its conversion problems (Calendar)
Authentication Header The authentication header is part of the IPSec protocol process It authenticates the entire packet, including the IP address, using the MAC (which is computed on the entire packet)
Abbreviation for "ampere-hour" Designates an amount of electric charge Used for accumulators to denominate their capacity Because the voltage of an accumulator is nearly constant, you can calculate the stored energy from the given Ah-rating, e g 12Vx100Ah=1 2kWh
feelings Ah is used in writing to represent a noise that people make in conversation, for example to acknowledge or draw attention to something, or to express surprise or disappointment. Ah, so many questions, so little time. Used to express various emotions, such as satisfaction, surprise, delight, dislike, or pain. used to show surprise, happiness, agreement etc (Perhaps from a, ah)