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Interlinking
noun
A linking between things or concepts; an interconnection.
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AT&T is tightly interlinking its various services so that, for example, pictures taken with a mobile phone can be uploaded to the user's website and can then easily be called up on the television screen; another feature allows subscribers to AT&T's Homezone service to programme their DVRs remotely via the web.
So far this year, floods have killed more than 850 people in the country as a whole.The annual phenomenon of too much rain falling in the wrong places has revived talk in India of a visionary scheme, decried by environmentalists, to even things out by "interlinking" rivers across the country through canals.
There were larger puzzles with 16 × 16 or 25 × 25 grids, puzzles made from interlinking sudoku grids, and a three-dimensional version in the form of a 3 × 3 × 3 cube.
Interlinking can be carried out with reagents other than sulfur for example, by free-radical reactions that do not require the presence of C=C bonds.
In each case a hydrogen atom is torn away from the elastomer molecule, leaving a highly reactive carbon atom (the radical) that will couple with another carbon radical to create a stable C−C bond, interlinking different molecules.
A hydrocarbon oil, compatible with EPDM, and interlinking reagents for EPDM are also added.
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These online applications are increasingly interlinked and a security failing at any one point can lead to unforeseen consequences elsewhere".
Using the same assumptions as for their equity home-bias calculations, the authors find correlations in consumption growth very similar to those actually observed among the G7 countries.All four puzzles are, in fact, interlinked.
"Everything appertaining to this city is on so vast a scale…that it is not easy even to put it in writing .In Marco Polo's day it was the ornate palaces, paved roads and meticulously planned layouts of Chinese cities that impressed visitors; in today's megacities it is some of the world's tallest skyscrapers and largest shopping malls, interlinked by the world's longest bullet-train network.
The Indian government wants to interlink almost all the countries' rivers, at a cost currently put at some $120 billion.
Until now, high-level politics has been dominated by a tiny group of people with sometimes interlinked interests—if shifting allegiances.
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