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end points

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In vector graphics, the two ends of a line (vector). In 2D graphics, each end point is typically two numbers representing coordinates on the x-axis and y-axis. In 3D, each end point is made up of three numbers representing coordinates on the x-axis, y-axis and z-axis.


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They provide optimized bandwidth utilization with prioritized delivery of voice and video as well as the shortest path routing of media directly between two end points rather than a centralized server.
This system allows researchers to investigate questions about mechanisms by measuring functional end points of estrogen action, such as prolactin secretion, which increases upon exposure to estrogen.
Equipped with unique voice and video features, the viaIP MCU, now with SIP functionality, enables enterprises and service providers to build a powerful visual communications architecture for today's network and be assured of future operability with new, emerging protocols and end points for video telephony," Barak continues.
 
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