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Ingress,
ingress,
ingressed,
ingresses, or
ingressing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ingress may
refer to:
Ingress (signal leakage), the...
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lingual ingressive or
velaric ingressive (from the
tongue and the velum),
glottalic ingressive (from the glottis), and
pulmonic ingressive (from the...
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Ingress Abbey is a Neo-Gothic Jacobean-style
country house in Greenhithe, Kent, England,
built in 1833 on the site of an
earlier Palladian-style house...
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Ingress, egress, and
regress are
legal terms referring respectively to entering, leaving, and
returning to a
property or country. The term also refers...
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ingression in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ingression may
refer to:
Ingression (biology)
Ingression coast Ingress (disambiguation)
Ingressive sound...
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Edward Ingress Bell (1837–1914) was an
English architect of the late 19th century, and
early 20th century, who
worked for many
years with Sir
Aston Webb...
- The IP code or
ingress protection code
indicates how well a
device is
protected against water and dust. It is
defined by the
International Electrotechnical...
- In
computer networking,
ingress filtering is a
technique used to
ensure that
incoming packets are
actually from the
networks from
which they
claim to...
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Ingress (or
Ingress Prime) is an
augmented reality (AR)
mobile game
developed and
published by
Niantic for
Android and iOS devices. The game was first...
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changes that must
occur within a cell to
enable the
process of
ingression. The
ingressing PMCs must
first alter their affinity for the
neighboring epithelial...