Whats is the relationship between a sub network a node?
A subnetwork consists of nodes
If you're talking about addressing nodes using network address translation, then a port number specifies the node on the sub network.
The relationship between a system and sub-system, is that they are both a part of each other. If a circle is the system, the different pieces inside of this circle are the sub-systems. You cannot have one without the other.
submandibular lymph node
Let the root of the sub-tree be at some position a[i] in the array. From the max-heap property, A[i] >= A[j=2i], if node i has a left-child and A[i] >= A[k=2*i + 1], if node i has a right-sub-tree. But, A[j] >= A[2j], if node j has a left-child and A[j] >= A[2*j + 1], if node j has a right-sub-tree. Likewise, A[k ] >= A[2k+1)], if node k has a left-child and A[k] >= A[2*k +1], if node k has a right-sub-tree. The argument continues for all children in the sub-tree. Hence A[i], the root of the sub-tree, is larger than the value of any child in the sub-tree, so it contains the largest value in the sub-tree
One's sub, the other is major...
Protocol
In biology: a population is a sub-section of a species as defined by geographic location
One sub-interface per VLANA compatible trunking protocol encapsulation for each sub-interfaceOne IP network or sub-network for each sub-interface
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Yes, it can.
Dom means Dominant, and sub means submissive, in a BDSM relationship.
When you set up a sub network you decide upon the subnet mask and this determines the network address (all zeros in the subnet portion of the address) and the broadcast address (all ones in the subnet portion of the address). When you assign the host addresses in your subnet, then you use the addresses between the network address and the broadcast address.