12 example sentences using node.
Node used in a sentence
Node in a sentence as a noun
* Creating a node with text in it?
I'm sure LinkedIn could have cut servers without switching to node.
If they use node and fail to write code that is completely non-blocking, then that is what we call a teachable moment.
"One doctor eventually showed me a paper on outcomes for the lymph node surgery I had, with a relapse rate curve going out five years so.
For example with replica sets, you can do things like dont acknowledge this write until its on nodes in at least 2 data centers.> 2. MongoDB can lose data in many startling ways> 1.
Most configuration management allows you to define classes/nodes/etc based on regular expressions.
Or one of the eight combinations possible by arbitrarily switching anode with cathode, positive with negative, and left with right.
Every new process node they hit is a huge achievement, and I greatly admire Intel not just for managing it, but doing it on a timetable planned years in advance too.
This refers to an ancient convention in electronics, in which current was assumed to flow from the anode to the cathode, even though electrons flow from the cathode to the anode.
He introduced us to our lawyer,\nWilson Sonsini, and he was even the one who introduced us to Sequoia.\nYC now does many intros per day, but if you follow the tree back\nto the beginning, Sam was the root node.
The information about the disease came in pieces: first all I knew was that there was a lump; then came the ultrasound, the CT scan, then biopsy of the testicle, then a second surgery to sample lymph nodes to which the cancer might have spread.
One would like a completely unambiguous statement: the anode is the positive connection, and it is secured to the left side of the subject's scalp; the cathode is the negative connection, and it secured over the subject's right eyebrow.
Node definitions
a connecting point at which several lines come together
any thickened enlargement
See also: knob thickening
(botany) the small swelling that is the part of a plant stem from which one or more leaves emerge
(physics) the point of minimum displacement in a periodic system
(astronomy) a point where an orbit crosses a plane
the source of lymph and lymphocytes
any bulge or swelling of an anatomical structure or part