Steel having up to 12 grains per square inch Steel having more than 12 grains per square inch is classified as "fine grain" Traditionally, steel is assigned a grain size number These numbers are broken down as follows
The level of complexity of Web services A less well-defined level of complexity, such as a purchase order that is exchanged between a manufacturer and supplier Differing from a fine-grained level of complexity, such as a simple UNIX call
Refer to "Grain" Common Programming Interface (CPIX) Programming interface standard (API) for network processors (NPUs) Common Switch Interface (CSIX) Link layer standard for communicating with switch fabrics, maintained by NPF Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) A form of integrated circuit technology that is typically used in low-speed and low-power applications Configurable System-on-Chip (CSoC) A vendor-specific name for a particular type of RCS Configuration Set-up the logic in the cells and the routing between them Content Addressable Memory (CAM) A device that compares against many bit patterns, returning a value corresponding to the match (Thus, the result is determined from finding a matching value (content), not from providing the address of the value as done for a RAM )
Wood with wide conspicuous annual rings in which there is considerable difference between springwood and summerwood The term is sometimes used to designate wood with large pores, such as oak, ash, chestnut, and walnut, but in this sense the term "coarse textured" is more often used