Meaning Daisy chain
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Manipulation of the market by traders to create the illusion of active volume to attract investors.
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A method of propagating signals along a bus in which the devices are connected in series and the signal passed from one device to the next. The daisy chain scheme permits assignment of device priorities based on the electrical position of the device on the bus.
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A sequence of deals in which a forward cargo of crude oil is repeatedly traded before it is assigned a date to be loaded onto a tanker. Once loading dates have been assigned, these forward cargoes, also known as paper cargoes or paper barrels, are said to have become wet barrels. Paper cargoes are traded in daisy chains for speculative or hedging p [..]
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In LocalTalk, a daisy chain is made by linking LocalTalkconnectors together with patch cord. In telephony, a daisy chainrefers to the method of linking a series of wall outlets togetherwith twisted pair cabling rather than the normal practice of connecting the wall outlets to a central location (home run). In telephony, "daisy chaining" i [..]
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A situation in the stockmarket when dealers buy and sell to each other so that investors will think that there is a lot of trading in the...
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(n) A hardware configuration in which devices are connected one to another in a series. The SCSI interface , for example, supports a daisy chain of up to 7 devices. (v) To connect devices in a daisy c [..]
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is an investment scam whereby a group of fraudulent investors inflate the price of a security and then sell it at a profit.
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Daisy chain means a series of purchases and sales of the same stock by a small group of securities dealers. It mainly aims to drive up the stock’s price to attract unsuspecting buyer’s interest. When [..]
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Deals that use crude oil that has been traded numerous times in order to get a date and be assigned to a tank. A daisy chain is also referred to as a paper chain.
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In electrical and electronic engineering a daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are wired together in sequence or in a ring.
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A configuration in which devices are connected to each other in sequence, like a chain of daisies.
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A method of sending data signals along a bus. Any devices which do not need the signal pass it on until it reaches the device which does want it. This device then breaks [..]
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 A group of devices or modules connected to each other in a series, where the first one connects to the computer, the second one connects to the first and so on. This would include SCSI, USB and FireW [..]
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Used to describe the task of linking computer accessories such as hard disks and scanners to a connection such as a SCSI port on a computer.
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A daisy chain is a type of network topology that directs how network nodes - typically, computers - are linked. Different network topologies support objectives, like ease of use, persistence and fault [..]
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Numerous fighters in-trail maneuvering for shots on one another.
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Term sometimes used for the paper chain formed by the passing of a 15-day Brent cargo – that is, 15 working days ahead of its loading date – from the equity holder through a sequence of deals. * see a [..]
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The process by which a cargo of oil or oil products is sold many times before being delivered to the customer.
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the process by which a cargo of oil or oil products is sold many times before being delivered to the customer
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A daisy-chain network is created by linking multiple devices by means of a cabling system. In an AppleTalk network, the daisy-chain topology is created using PhoneNet connectors and twisted pair wiring (regular phone wire). A daisy- chain configuration must be terminated at both ends using terminating resistors.
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 Placing ad partners ad tags in order (usually by CPM rate, highest to lowest) so they have the option of serving an ad or ‘defaulting’ to the next partner in line.
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In an orgy when participants become physically linked in a string of sex acts. Often a feature of a bisexual orgy.
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Partner (A) is sucking off or eating out partner (B) who is sucking off or eating out partner (C) and so on until the final person is sucking off or eating out partner (A). Partners can be gay, lesbia [..]
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Manipulation of the market by traders to create the illusion of active volume to attract investors.
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