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noun
A mechanical device that connects things.
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Five new linkages (that is, linkages which had not already been made by HAPPY data alone) were identified by these clones, between the HAPPY linkage groups and large contigs that do not have any good markers.
The capacity of agro-industry to generate demand and employment in other industries is also important because of its growing potential for activating "sideway linkages"; that is, linkages that derive from the use of by-products or waste products of the main industrial activity.
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But can I ask you -- I think what Europeans have a problem with about expanding any war on terror to Iraq is linkage.
The final critical piece of any comprehensive HIV testing program is linkage to long-term HIV care.
The people on this stage, like the rest of us, are all guilty and very guilty, and we should recognize that, because there is linkage!
One important concept to consider is linkage disequilibrium or LD.
These are linkages that voters sorely need to understand.
"Part of the trick is working with other institutions to make sure there are linkages between PLCs, police and formal courts".
At a press conference at the end of her three-day visit, Smith told journalists: "There are linkages between terrorism in Britain and Bangladesh.
For MLP, these are linkages between three conceptual levels: macro, meso and micro.
Interfaces are linkages shared among components.
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