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{i} congestion
{n} a collection of matter or humors
The act of gathering into a heap or mass; accumulation
in traffic, the overcrowding of a route, leading to slow and inefficient flow In 1991 in the UK there were about 10 million cars and lorries, and the congestion that they cause is estimated to cost between £2 billion and £5 billion a year
an excessive or abnormal accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part
A traffic situation in which there are so many vehicles on an open road or highway that motorists travel well below the speed limit (e g , 5 to 10 mph less than the limit) For purposes of this survey, congestion is due to the presence of many other vehicles - rather than to the presence of signal lights, for example
Congestion in a part of the body is a medical condition in which the part becomes blocked. nasal congestion
is defined by Caltrans as, reduced speeds of less than 35 mile per hour for longer than 15 minutes
excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part
An excessive or abnormal accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part or blood vessel
An excess of traffic etc
A condition in which a packet sent through a network experiences excessive delays because the network is overloaded with packets Protocol software has to detect this condition and take action to prevent the network from collapsing because of excessive overhead Congestion usually happens at specific points along a network path, and routing protocols can reroute data to use less congested paths and control congestion(to a degree)
Congestion occurs when the offered load exceeds the capacity of a data communication path
Restriction of flow on a line to meet the technical requirements of the network, taking into account the performance and behaviour of the equipment
{i} overcrowding; abnormal accumulation (of blood, fluid, etc.)
Density of traffic when the load exceeds the capacity of a data communication path
A period of scrappy undecided trade around a support / resistance level
As defined by Caltrans, reduced speeds of less than 35 miles per hour for longer than 15 minutes
excessive crowding; "traffic congestion" excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part
The relation between traffic flow and roadway capacity As the traffic flow approaches capacity, the route becomes more congested
Congestion occurs when the offered load exceeds the capacity of a data communication path [Source: RFC1392]
(tıp) kan toplanması, kan hücumu
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