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A bonded twisted pair is a construction variant in which the two wires of each pair are bonded together for the length of the cable. Pioneered by Belden, it is intended to help assure configuration consistency during and after installation. One key benefit is that the noise immunity performance of the cable can be protected despite potentially rough handling. [20] The enhanced performance may be unnecessary and bonding reduces the flexibility of the cable and makes it prone to failure where it is flexed. [21] Twisted ribbon cable [ edit ] Twisted ribbon cable used for SCSI connections Abramowitz, M., and Stegun, I. A. (eds.) (1964). Handbook of Mathematical Functions, Applied Mathematics Series, Vol. 55, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.

Twisting Corridors is a longer version of Torghast in which each layer has 18 floors instead of 6. Unlike the regular weekly wings, Twisting Corridors doesn't provide players with any extra Soul Ash, being a prestige activity similar to the Mage Tower from Legion. Clearing all 8 layers rewards the Corridor Creeper mount, which works in the Maw! Barnett, David; Groth, David; McBee, Jim (2004). Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring (3rded.). San Francisco: SYBEX. p.11. ISBN 9780782143317.Twisted pair cables may incorporate shielding in an attempt to prevent electromagnetic interference. Shielding provides an electrically conductive barrier to attenuate electromagnetic waves external to the shield. The shield also provides a conduction path by which induced currents can be circulated and returned to the source via ground reference connection. Such shielding can be applied to individual pairs or to a collection of pairs. Shielding may be foil or braided wire. In contrast to shielded or foiled twisted pair (typically S/FTP or F/UTP cable shielding), UTP cable is not surrounded by any shielding. UTP is the primary wire type for telephone usage and is very common for computer networking.

Whole Lotta Twistin'" – Professor Longhair 1959–62 (date range of reissues on 1995's New Orleans Twist Party) Let Me Do My Twist" (Henry Glover-Joey Dee-Morris Levy) – Jo Ann Campbell with Joey Dee & The Starliters Like even with a group, I don't know how this would be possible.. Comment by Amendz on 2021-01-05T12:17:18-06:00 The song is ranked number 451 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 and number 457 in 2010. Jim Dawson wrote a 1995 book about the song and the Twist phenomenon called The Twist: The Story of the Song and Dance That Changed the World for Faber and Faber.Twist and Shout" ( Phil Medley- Bert Russell) – originally recorded by the Top Notes, then covered by the Isley Brothers in 1962 and the Beatles in 1963 (with John Lennon on the lead vocals); followed by numerous subsequent cover versions. Prior to the common use of polyethylene and other plastics for insulation, telephone twisted pair cable was insulated with waxed paper or cotton with a wax coating applied to the copper. The overall sheath of this type of cable was usually lead. This style of cable came into use in the late 19th century shortly after the invention of the telephone. [13] The cable termination in termination boxes were sealed with molten wax or a resin to prevent the ingress of moisture which would seriously degrade the insulating properties of the paper insulation. [14] However, such seals made future maintenance and changes more difficult. These cables are no longer made but are still occasionally encountered in old buildings and in various external areas, commonly rural villages.

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