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Discover LudwigThe phrase "networked to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It typically refers to the connection or integration of devices or systems through a network. Example: The new printer is networked to the rest of the office computers, allowing for easy printing and sharing of documents.
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Cyber-physical systems are tight integrations of computation, networking, and physical objects, in which embedded devices are networked to sense, monitor, and control the physical world.
The population is highly networked to reflect some of the character of a modern city transportation network [1], [14], [16] with an infectious agent of variable infection profile and transmissibility.
New Computer science GCSEs would spring from the brighter schools, and be networked to spread to the less endowed.
Bangura's show is networked to 35 stations across the west African country through BBC Media Action, and aims to educate, inform and warn listeners about the disease.
Treatment plants were allocated by agglomerative hierarchical clustering, networked to buildings by minimum spanning tree.
Its transistors are networked to form 64-bit arithmetic processors, six of which are fit on a "multicore" chip containing, thanks to Moore's Law, 108 transistors.
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It helps that there are only a few hundred medical schools in the entire country, so the industry is very tightly-networked to begin with.
Even with the diverse representation from across countries (including leaders in the arthritis field who were well-networked to national initiatives), there is the possibility that models exist that are not represented in our typologies.
"No one has ever looked at a smart grid project built to scale," says Michael Jung, policy director at Silver Spring Networks, which is developing technology to allow networked devices to communicate with each other.
In view of this, such systems are referred to as networked systems to distinguish from the traditional ones.
Since its inception, information technology has undergone one revolution after another -- from big to small, corporate to personal, individual to networked and now stationary to mobile.
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