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Current Protocols is a series of laboratory manuals for life scientists. The first title, Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, was established in 1987 by the founding editors Frederick M. Ausubel, Roger Brent, Robert Kingston, David Moore, Jon Seidman, Kevin Struhl, and John A. Smith of the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Molecular Biology and the Harvard Medical School ...
TCP/IP Illustrated is the name of a series of 3 books written by W. Richard Stevens.Unlike traditional books which explain the RFC specifications, Stevens goes into great detail [2] using actual network traces to describe the protocol, hence its 'Illustrated' title.
Hadassa Ben-Itto (Hebrew: הדסה בן-עתו; May 16, 1926 – April 15, 2018) [1] [2] was an Israeli author and jurist.She was best known for her bestselling book The Lie That Wouldn't Die: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Ossification is a major issue in Internet protocol design and deployment, as it can prevent new protocols or extensions from being deployed on the Internet, or place strictures on the design of new protocols; new protocols may have to be encapsulated in an already-deployed protocol or mimic the wire image of another protocol. [108]
Springer Protocols contained more than 33,000 protocols, most of which were derived from the book series Methods in Molecular Biology, published under the Humana Press imprint. That book series, edited by John M. Walker since 1984, contains more than 1,100 volumes and has spawned several related book series. [2]
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The Coloured Book protocols were used on SERCnet from 1980, [7] and SWUCN from 1982, [8] both of which became part of the JANET academic network from 1984. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The protocols were influential in the development of computer networks, particularly in the UK, gained some acceptance internationally as the first complete X.25 standard, [ 1 ...
Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPs) are a series of best-practice manuals for the treatment of substance use and other related disorders. The TIP series is published by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), an operational division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services .