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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a linkage point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a connection or relationship between two or more elements, often in discussions about systems, processes, or ideas.
Example: "In our analysis, we identified a linkage point between customer satisfaction and employee engagement that warrants further investigation."
Alternatives: "a connection point" or "a junction point".
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This high-level description defines community from a linkage point of view.
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Meanwhile, the formation of pyrene dimers depends on the linkage point between pyrene and its host lipid.
Special attention is paid to the analysis of the instant of crack switching, the linkage point of two adjacent linear states.
Treating the information obtained from the questionnaires as correct, the choice of a linkage cut-point at 22.0 led to 134 incorrectly assigned births ('false positives') and to 454 missed births in Scotland ('false negatives').
The average number of linkage points per OBC chain is monitored as a direct criterion reflecting the multi-block nature of OBCs.
However, the head group deuterium order parameters were influenced by the presence of vinyl ether linkage, pointing out that the vinyl ether linkage induces a conformational shift to the head group, which is not registered in the head group angle or glycerol backbone angle profiles.
The interviews provide a view of a dual approach to employees: the exploration of inner values, the common linkage points and the enhancement of the bonds and commitment to the company and "instrumentalism", seeing the employees as a means along the road to success, who represent the company to customers through their professionalism and expertise.
The method used to select the linkage points and the arbitrage strategy are both based on multi-dimensional stationary processes.
The first is tilted fault blocks controlled by footwalls of antithetic faults, and the second is lateral anticlines at hanging walls controlled by synthetic fault linkage points.
We suggest this occurs because of sudden changes in fault strike at the segment linkage points that inhibit earthquake rupture propagation, or because displacement is geometrically inhibited at fault linkage points where the orientation of the intersection line of the segments is significantly different from the orientation of the slip vector on the fault system.
The segments of the fault became geometrically linked within the first 2.5 m.y. of rifting, as evidenced by the presence of early syn-rift Abu Zenima Formation strata at the segment linkage points.
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