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internal link
noun
A hyperlink that links to another page on the same Web site.
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All Martinos Center policies are superseded by Partners policy (internal link, requires Partners username/pw).
Potential partners for waterbird work can often be found through regional Joint Ventures (internal link to Joint Venture page).
The scheme uses network tomography, a new technique for studying internal link performance based solely on end-to-end measurements.
This paper presents an innovative design and operational model for SDI by dynamically reversing certain lanes in the internal link on a regular basis with the deployment of overhead reversible lane control signs.
Selected results include comparisons in time-variance between the marker-defined surface link length and internal link length, and derived joint center location variables, synthesized and visualized in various ways.
A leaked internal link on Walmart.com accidentally unveiled more details regarding the retailer's forthcoming three-day shipping service which aims to challenge Amazon Prime.
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Internal links BA job cuts: Full service, fewer frills.
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"If it's a question of opening internal links within one country, then we welcome it," he said.
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