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It has benefited from linking features in Office to other business software products in the company's arsenal and as a result, has been able to coax customers into large, unified upgrades.
Yahoo has also been working deep linking features into its own mobile apps.
However, there are few data linking features of cities to the public health.
Thus, depending on the case, clusters could be interpreted as groups of nodes with linking features as, for example, being easily reachable from each other, or some kind of coverage guarantee.
It generates sets of "rays" that are analogous to the visual links made by the hydrologist's eye when linking features or times in one hydrograph to the corresponding features or times in another hydrograph.
Viruses leave no fossils and their evolutionary rates can only be estimated by linking features of their phylogenies to dates obtained in other ways.
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Not surprisingly, the from address (which can be easily spoofed) changes much more often and is used as linking feature in only 46% of cluster formations.
Undeveloped conduit flow as observed in fractures is the linking feature between resistance to flow in pipes and resistance to flow in porous media.
Urban agglomeration is a strong vitality subsystem of large regional city system with significant regional advantages in space and linked features in network.
Indeed, gene function, specificity and level of expression are linked features.
For example, there is no table to link features with a contact, or genomic libraries to a stock.
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