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SiteA host on the Internet which allows remote access by such protocols as http, ftp, telnet, or gopher. A site may consist of a single page or many pages under a common site name. Whether two addresses w [..]
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SiteA business location to which resources are assigned. A site is used to ensure that all resources required for a service are in the same physical location.
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SiteA term used to describe a single area, position, or locus. For periodontal procedures, an area of soft tissue recession on a single tooth or an osseous defect adjacent to a single tooth; also used to [..]
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Site"place or position occupied by something," especially with reference to environment, late 14c., from Anglo-French site, Old French site "place, site; position," and directly from L [..]
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Site"to give a location to, place," 1590s, from site (n.). Related: Sited; siting.
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SiteLand that, with the addition of utilities or other services, is suitable for building purposes. A land's location.
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SiteA geographic location at which gas is consumed by the customer. There may be several gas meters at a site, which measure the volume of gas consumed.
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SiteThe location and ground occupied, or to be occupied, by the project. [D03274]
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SiteAny place where human material remains are found; an area of human activity represented by material culture.
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Sitelocate: assign a location to; "The company located some of their agents in Los Angeles" the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a [..]
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Sitean area of ground where a building is, or will be built
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Site1. The totality of all of the Internet facilities—http, ftp, etc.—offered by an individual or an organization. [After Bahorsky] 2. A Web location where Web pages are found. Synonym (in this sense) Web site. Note: A Web site describes only those resources available through the World Wide Web.
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Sitethe point at which a settlement is located.
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SiteClient
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SiteDefinition A plot of land prepared for or underlying a structure or development; the location of a property.
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Siteplats
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SiteOrganization or facility where a host is located.
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SiteA single web page or a collection of related Web pages.
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Siteground on which a factory stands or is to stand or be located. Last century many sites were in today's inner city areas whereas now they tend to be on cheaper edge-of-city Greenfield locations
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SiteAn OpenX component that represents top-level domains or sub-domains and is used to organize ad units. Sites enable you to target and report on inventory performance.
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SiteA place
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SiteSee
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SiteArea, property or specific facility to be used for a meeting.
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SiteRefers to the contiguous property that makes up a nuclear power plant facility. This would include areas both inside the protected area and the owner-controlled property.
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SiteSociety of Incentive & Travel Executives. See CITE.
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SiteThe collection of servers that process Autodesk Infrastructure Map Server requests.
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SiteThe geographical characteristics of a specific location.
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SiteFeatures of a place related to the immediate environment on which the place is located (e.g., terrain, soil, subsurface, geology, ground water). Situation:
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SiteThe absolute, physical location of a place or thing. Site can be measured precisely (as with latitude and longitude) or accurately described in terms of its physical characteristics. Contrast situatio [..]
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SiteFeatures of a place related to the immediate environment on which the place is located (e.g., terrain, soil, subsurface, geology, ground water).
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SiteThe location of a web page on the Internet. In WWW, it is called a website and identified by its URL.
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SiteA location or building judged by the Jurisdictional or Annual Conference presiding over it to be of historical significance for its connection with events or personalities involved in the development [..]
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SiteWebring uses the word site is two different ways which is very confusing. If you are a ringmaster the sites are the website that have signed up for your ring. If you are looking at a U# for an URL, th [..]
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Site{n} short for "website"
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SiteIn the WordPress user interface, a site can simply be the website created by WordPress, or it can be a virtual website created as part of a network by the multisite feature. A site in a network is vir [..]
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SiteA site, or web site, is a collection of web pages belonging to one individual or business. A web site might be one or two pages, or it might be thousands. Remember, the World Wide Web is not much more [..]
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Site(n) the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located)(n) a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web(n) physical position in rel [..]
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SiteA unique end-use service delivery point. This is the finest level at which settlement recognizes Retailer assignments, and receives consumption data.
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SiteDefinition: (1) A place or location. (2) (Internet) Web site.
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SiteThe location of a traffic accident after vehicles and people involved have gone.
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SiteSee "Archaeological site"
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SiteAll the traffic on your regular desktop site.
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SiteA Site is defined in clause 10 of the ESS Rule as the location of the End-User Equipment affected by a Recognised Energy Saving Activity, as defined by an address, a unique identifier, or determined by a method accepted by the Scheme Administrator.
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SiteThe discrete, separate physical location of an agency’s facility(s). Agencies may occupy more than one site.
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Site Refers to a group of pages which reside under a single domain name. For example, http://www.cnn.com.
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SiteA geographically defined area whose extent is clearly delineated.
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SiteAn area of land assessed for its scientific value in terms of biodiversity, landscape and geological features
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SiteAn area or place within the jurisdiction of the EPA and/or a state.
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SiteAn area or place within the jurisdiction of the EPA and/or a state.
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Sitea place where human activity occurred and material remains were deposited.
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SiteA location where human activities once took place and left some form of material evidence.
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SiteSite is archaeology jargon that is contained within the perimeter of all of the Fields at an archaeology excavation.
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Siteany area showing evidence of human activity as revealed through artifacts and/or features
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SiteA site on an enzyme which upon binding of a modulator, causes the enzyme to undergo a conformational change that may alter its catalytic or binding properties.
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SiteSpecific loci that show up during Karyotyping as a gap (an uncondensed stretch in closer views) on a Chromatid arm after culturing Cells under specific conditions. These sites are associated with an i [..]
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SiteThe parts of a macromolecule that directly participate in its specific combination with another molecule.
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SiteDNA locations with the Consensus Sequence CANNTG. Enhancer Elements may contain multiple copies of this element. E-boxes play a regulatory Role in the control of transcription. They bind with basic he [..]
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SitePlace or physical location of Work or Employment.
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SiteA collective term for precoordinated organ/Neoplasm headings locating Neoplasms by organ, as Brain Neoplasms; Duodenal Neoplasms; Liver Neoplasms; etc.
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SiteShort tracts of DNA sequence that are used as landmarks in Genome mapping. In most instances, 200 to 500 Base Pairs of sequence define a Sequence Tagged Site (STS) that is operationally unique in the [..]
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SiteThe first nucleotide of a transcribed DNA sequence where RNA Polymerase (DNA-Directed RNA Polymerase) begins synthesizing the RNA transcript.
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SiteThe body location or part from which Tissue is taken for Transplantation.
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SiteRefers to Standard Income Tax on Employees and is payable on the first R60,000 remuneration (or an annual equivalent thereof) for any period on remuneration received from standard employment. SITE is [..]
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SiteThose parts of the land at the insured address which are used solely for domestic purposes but not ‘common property’ which is land or areas that others are entitled to use, for example common property [..]
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SiteA distinct spatial clusterin of artifacts, features, structures, and organic and environmental remains, as the residue of human activity.
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SiteThe location of past cultural activity; a defined space with mainly continuous archaeological evidence. Sterile
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SiteThis refers to the place where a clinical trial is conducted. When a clinical trial is conducted at more than one site, but using the same protocol, it is referred to as a multi-site or multi-centre trial.
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SiteIn software license management, the location covered by a software license agreement, typically detailed or described in a contract definition and often included in an addendum.
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Site"Site" means a proposed location of an energy facility, and its related or supporting facilities.
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Siten.(2) "site, position," s.v. site sb.\2 OED. KEY: site@n2
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Siten2 4 site 4
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Sitethe general, immediate area around one or more monuments or where one or more monuments may be installed; a site is the top layer in a hierarchy (after monument installation):
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Site[State] An area that is contaminated, including areas contaminated by the migration of hazardous substances from a source area, regardless of property ownership.
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SiteAn area or place within the jurisdiction of the EPA and/or a state.
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SiteSociety of Incentive & Travel Executives
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SiteSite is where you live and work. You’re expected as a PCV to live and stay in the same site for two years except for PC trainings and annual leave.
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SiteSociety of Incentive Travel Executives.
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SiteSite Map
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SiteA location where human activities once took place and left some form of material evidence. A location which has yielded artifacts and either is, has, or will undergo excavation or is being conserved f [..]
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SiteA place where human activity occurred and material remains were left, often a place where people built their homes and grew their food
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SiteA place where archaeologists hang out.
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SiteA location of human activity. Some sites are very small and contain few artifacts and features; others cover large areas, are extremely complex and represent decades of human occupation.
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Sitea location where human activities once took place and left some form of material evidence.
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SiteA place where human activity occurred and material remains were deposited
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Sitea location where archeologists can find evidence of human activity
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SiteEach Business Entity usually has one or more Sites or Campuses. A site is generally considered as any installation that is geographically distinct or falls within a distinct regulatory jurisdiction. Set up by an Administrative User at each institution using the Site Manager tool.
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SiteA parcel of land controlled by a state agency, the site name being determined by reasonable convenience, common usage, or physical location.
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Site
(obsolete) Sorrow, grief.
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Site
site, location
website
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SiteThis is the floor area of the main level within the principle structure of the property and is given in square metres. It does not include any garaging, decking or subsequent levels.
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SiteThe position of a settlement on the ground.
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SiteWhen discussing parallel test, a site refers to the logical partitioning of tester resources for each device. When discussing a fault, or defect, the physical location on the chip where the fault or defect lies.
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SiteA DUT position on a test head with more than one such position.
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SiteSite may refer to:
Location (geography), a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere
Archaeological site, a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserve [..]
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