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NTPNTP is a three-letter acronym which may stand for: Network Time Protocol, a means of transmitting time signals over a computer network.Normal temperature and pressure, in chemistry.NTP, Inc., an American patent holding firm that threatened to shut down the Blackberry system for patent infringement...
NTPCNTPC could refer to In India, National Thermal Power CorporationNorthwest Territories Power Corporation ..
NtpdThe correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. The ntpd (Network Time Protocol daemon) program is an operating system daemon which sets and maintains the system time of day in synchronism wi..
NTP binding siteAn NTP binding site is a type of binding site found in NMP kinases, N can be adenosine or guanosine. A P-loop is one of the structural motifs common for NTP binding sites, it interacts with the bound nucleotide's phosphoryl groups. For the binding site to be able to bind a nucleotide, the nucleotide..
NTP Inc.NTP, Inc. is a Virginia-based patent holding company, founded in 1992 by the late inventor Thomas J. Campana Jr. and Donald E. Stout. The company's primary asset is a portfolio of 50 US patentsNTP US patents, http://patft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2F..
NTP poolThe NTP pool is a dynamic collection of networked computers that volunteer to provide highly accurate time via the Network Time Protocol to clients worldwide. The machines that are "in the pool" are part of the pool.ntp.org hostname as well as of several subdomains divided by geographical zone and ..
NTP serverComputer server that others computers can get the date and time from via the NTP protocol. See also Timeserver which NTP serveres often are referd to as.Network_Time_Protocol ..
NTP server misuse and abuseNTP server misuse and abuse covers a number of practices which cause damage or degredation to an NTP server, ranging from flooding it with traffic (effectively a DDOS attack) or violating the server's access policy or the NTP [rules of engagement]. One incident was branded NTP vandalism in..
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