
Medical Language for Allied Health Professionals
Principles of Medical Terminology (Updated 2019)
Lesson 12: Using the MED Attribute The use of the MED attribute for manipulating incoming route selection from neighboring ASs is discussed, followed by configuration demonstrations.
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Principles of Medical Terminology (Updated 2019)
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