docs(router): lowercase 'component'

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Let's begin with a few core concepts of the Component Router.
Then we can explore the details through a sequence of examples.
### Setup
The Component Router is an optional service that presents a particular component view for a given URL.
The Angular Component Router is an optional service that presents a particular component view for a given URL.
It is not part of the Angular 2 core. It is in its own library
within the Angular npm bundle.
We make it available by loading its script in our `index.html`, after
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### Configuration
When the browser's URL changes, the router looks for a corresponding **`RouteDefinition`**
from which it can determine the Component to display.
from which it can determine the component to display.
A new router has no route definitions. We have to configure it.
The preferred way to configure the router is with a **`@RouteConfig`** [decorator](glossary.html#decorator)
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There are several flavors of `RouteDefinition`.
The most common by far is the named **`Route`** which maps a URL path to a Component
The most common by far is the named **`Route`** which maps a URL path to a component
The `name` field is the name of the `Route`. The name **must** be spelled in **PascalCase**.
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td <code>@RouteConfig</code>
td.
Configures a router with <code>RouteDefinitions</code>, each mapping a URL path to a Component.
Configures a router with <code>RouteDefinitions</code>, each mapping a URL path to a component.
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td <code>RouteDefinition</code>
td.
Defines how the router should navigate to a Component based on a URL pattern.
Defines how the router should navigate to a component based on a URL pattern.
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td <code>Route</code>
td.
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Each definition translates to a [Route](https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/api/router/Route-class.html) which has a
* `path` - the URL path segment for this route
* `name` - the name of the route
* `component` - the Component associated with this route.
* `component` - the component associated with this route.
The router draws upon its registry of route definition when
1. the browser URL changes