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tunneling
the quantum mechanical passing of a particle through an energy barrier
the act of burrowing a tunnel
In quantum mechanics, the passing of a particle through a seemingly impenetrable barrier without a cause that is explainable by classical physics
Architecture providing the services necessary to implement any standard point-to-point data encapsulation scheme
Tunneling is a way to channel communications between a server and a remote user Secure methods of tunneling involve encryption
Drilling or trenching for the placement of underground passages for utility lines, subways, trains, roads, or other uses Tunnels can cause a diminution in value if the market perceives that they may not be structurally sound or may fail in the event of a seismic event, such as an earthquake
the practice of exploring tunnel
A method for circumventing a firewall by hiding a message that would be rejected by the firewall inside a second, acceptable message
Two similar networks connected through a different type of network can logically communicate through the heterogeneous network using multi protocol routers
present participle of tunnel
A quantum-mechanical effect causing particles to pass through an energy barrier without having the energy normally associated with that barrier In the context of transistors, electron tunneling has been observed across opens in metal lines, causing logic gates to function at low frequencies but fail at high frequencies
A VPN can be created by using "tunneling " Tunneling is a technology that allows a network transport protocol to carry information for other protocols within its own packets For example, IPX data packets can be encapsulated in IP packets for transport across the Internet, which isn't normally possible The packets are delivered unmodified to a remote device that has been setup to handle them The packets maybe secured using data encryption, authentication or integrity functions
v. or barrier penetration In physics, the passage of a particle through a seemingly impassable energy barrier. Though a particle's energy may be too low to surmount a barrier in classical physics, the particle may still cross the barrier as a consequence of its quantum-mechanical wave properties. An important application of this phenomenon is in the operation of the scanning tunneling microscope
An important concept in the design of many kinds of networks: taking some protocol-family's ability to move packets from user to user, or to open virtual-circuits between users, and use this as if it were a data-link protocol to run another protocol family's upper layers (or even the same protocol family's upper layers) Examples: running TCP/IP over AppleTalk instead of something like Ethernet; running AppleTalk over DECNet instead of something like Localtalk or Ethernet
The act of transmitting data formed with one protocol within the structures of another protocol, allowing the data to be sent in the prevailing format of a network (usually IP) Examples of tunneling used in VPNs include L2TP and Microsoft’s PPTP
When incomplete bonding causes releasing from the substrate and long areas of the flooring form tunnel-like deformities, usually over underlayment joints Tunnels are normally caused by movement of the underlayment joints from moisture growth and are sometimes combined with product growth
Also called a 'run' When the cigar burns faster on one side than it does the other Turn the cigar as you smoke to prevent it from happening
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to burrow
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mine
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dig a tunnel
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(İnşaat) excavate a tunnel
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{f} burrow
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(İnşaat) bore a tunnel
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