MTU

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MTU

abbr.
maximum transmission unit
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Histopathological findings showed a tumour predominantly composed of lymphoid tissue with germinal centres, cystic spaces, and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration with acinar atrophy, which were consistent with BLEC (figure 3).
With the emergence of HIV epidemic, the incidence of parotid BLEC has increased to an estimated 3% to 6% in HIV positive adults [6].
1998 and 1999 saw the rise of Building Centric Local Exchange Carriers, also known as BLEC's and 2001 saw the demise of almost all of the BLEC's.
Everest Broadband Networks, Fort Lee, NJ, is a BLEC service provider with more than 1,000 enterprise customers in New York, Washington and Los Angeles.
NPRG publishes the CLEC Report(TM), a biannual multi-volume review of the state, trends and future of the competitive local telecom industry, as well as the Gig-E/MAN Report(TM), ISP Report(TM), DSL Report(TM), ASP Report(TM), Utilities in Telecom Report(TM) and the BLEC Report(TM), and the recently-released Identifying & Evaluating Competitive Telecom Strategies(TM), Competitive IOC Report(TM), and The Competitive Carrier Survivor Report(TM).
Thus signs are given for several instruments applied to copying and illuminating manuscripts: graef [112, 'stylus'], weax bred [113, 114, 'wax tablet'], reogol-sticca [115, 'ruler'], blec horn [116, 'inkwell'] and fiper [117, 'quill'].
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