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- In literature, film, and other such arts, an unreliable narrator is a narrator who cannot be trusted, one whose credibility is compromised. They can be...
- Unreliable Memoirs is a memoir by Australian writer Clive James published in 1980 by Jonathan Cape The book was a bestseller, and the first of a series...
- Look up reliability, reliable, or unreliable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reliability, reliable, or unreliable may refer to: Data reliability (disambiguation)...
- shown to correlate with pulmonary artery pressures in studies, albeit unreliably.[citation needed] Physiologically, distinctions can be drawn among pulmonary...
- no handshaking dialogues and thus exposes the user's program to any unreliability of the underlying network; there is no guarantee of delivery, ordering...
- queue (CQ). RDMA can transport data reliably or unreliably over the Reliably Connected (RC) and Unreliable Datagram (UD) transport protocols, respectively...
- Chinese government announced in May 2019 that it would establish an "unreliable entities" list (UEL). It would allow China to respond to activities that...
- Koryo Saram: The Unreliable People is an American do****entary film premiered on October 29, 2006. It was directed by Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble. The...
- Hogwarts: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide is an e-book written by J. K. Rowling, a guide to Hogwarts and its secrets. It was released on 6 September...
- fault-tolerant messaging. Reliable protocols typically incur more overhead than unreliable protocols, and as a result, function more slowly and with less scalability...