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The term 'dns' stands for a. domain name system b. defense nuclear system c. downloadable new software d. dependent name server
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The term 'dns' stands for
a. domain name system
b. defense nuclear system
c. downloadable new software
d. dependent name server
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A) Domain Name System
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a. Domain Name System
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