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KMS Works by Counting the Number of Physical Client Computers

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KMS works by counting the number of physical client computers requesting activation and then storing information on these computers in a table based on ________________________________________ numbers, which are unique client IDs stored in the KMS database.

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Definitions:

Pronator Teres

A muscle in the forearm that helps to rotate the forearm palm-downward.

Deltoid

A large, triangular-shaped muscle that covers the glenohumeral joint and gives the shoulder its rounded shape, responsible for arm abduction.

Pronator Teres

A muscle in the forearm that helps rotate the arm inward and bend the forearm at the elbow.

Subscapularis

A muscle in the shoulder that is part of the rotator cuff, responsible for medially rotating the arm.

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