Top 10 similar words or synonyms for msoh

tfoh    0.795206

ptsoh    0.793492

honh    0.776331

tsoh    0.770925

tfaa    0.753175

acona    0.746086

tmsbr    0.740179

menh    0.737420

trifluoroaceticacid    0.735841

ptsa    0.727447

Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for msoh

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STM-4 The basic STM-1 carrier frame consists of eight overheads, four pointers and a space for the payload. The overheads are the regeneration section overhead (RSOH), associated with the regenerators, and the multiplex section overhead (MSOH), associated with the multiplexers.
Synchronous optical networking The section overhead (SOH) of a STM-1 signal is divided into two parts: the "regenerator section overhead" (RSOH) and the "multiplex section overhead" (MSOH). The overheads contain information from the transmission system itself, which is used for a wide range of management functions, such as monitoring transmission quality, detecting failures, managing alarms, data communication channels, service channels, etc.
STM-4 As mentioned above, the overhead of an STM-4 signal (SOH) is divided into two parts: the MSOH and the RSOH. The overheads contain information from the system itself, which is used for a wide range of management functions, such as monitoring transmission quality, detecting failures, managing alarms, data communication channels, service channels, etc. These functions will be described in more detail in the section on network management services.
Quincy Smith Smith spent six years in the minor leagues, all in the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League while playing with four different teams. He compiled four seasons with a batting average over .300, with a career-high of .317 in 1952 as a member of the Paris Lakers. He also was selected for the All-Star Team that faced the Decatur Commodores in the 1953 MSOH All-Star Game. Overall, he was a .305 hitter (788-for-2584), including 165 doubles, 55 triples, 45 home runs, and a .454 slugging percentage in 653 games played.
Methanesulfonic acid Methanesulfonic acid (MsOH) is a colorless liquid with the chemical formula CHSOH. It is the simplest of the alkylsulfonic acids. Salts and esters of methanesulfonic acid are known as mesylates (or methanesulfonates, as in ethyl methanesulfonate). It is hygroscopic in its concentrated form. Methanesulfonic acid may be considered an intermediate compound between sulfuric acid (HSO), and methylsulfonylmethane ((CH)SO), effectively replacing an –OH group with a –CH group at each step. This pattern can extend no further in either direction without breaking down the –SO– group. Methanesulfonic acid can dissolve a wide range of metal salts, many of them in significantly higher concentrations than in hydrochloric or sulphuric acid.