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AdjacencyA program or a commercial announcement that is adjacent to another either preceding or following, on the same station.
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AdjacencyRelationship formed between selected neighboringrouters and end nodes for the propose of exchangingrouting information. Adjacency is based upon the useof a common media segment.
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AdjacencyA commercial time period that is scheduled immediately preceding or following a scheduled programme on the same station in which a TV commercial spot can be placed. Opposite of an in-programme placement. Also called a break position.
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Adjacencyn. The state of being adjacent.
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AdjacencyIn search engine optimization (SEO), adjacency is the term used to describe the relationship between words used in a search engine query. A higher value is placed on Web pages where the search terms a [..]
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AdjacencySee: proximity.
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Adjacencyan advertising pod positioned next to a particular TV or radio program. Also called commercial break positions.
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Adjacency[geometry] Adjacency occurs when two objects share the same boundary and are next to or adjoining with a common side or vertex.
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Adjacency(n) the attribute of being so near as to be touching
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AdjacencyA commercial time period that is scheduled immediately preceding or following a scheduled programme on the same station in which a TV commercial spot can be placed. Opposite of an in-programme placement. Also called a break position.
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Adjacency<networking> A relationship between two network devices, e.g. routers, which are connected by one media segment so that a packet sent by one can reach the other without going through another network device. The concept of adjacency is important in the exchange of routing information. Adjacent SNA nodes are nodes connected to a given node with [..]
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