Sentence examples for the interlinking of from inspiring English sources

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The success of dating Phanerozoic time with some degree of precision has depended on the interlinking of radiometric ages with biostratigraphy, which is the correlation of strata with fossils.

Already, said Walter Ulrich, an early developer of commercial e-mail who is now an entrepreneur and consultant in Houston, "the interlinking of e-mail, information, directories, etc., is so smooth that e-mail almost disappears as a separate function and becomes part of the plumbing".

(Vulcanization is the interlinking of rubber molecules in order to create a usable elastic solid. It is conducted by heating the rubber mix along with sulfur and various additives in a tire mold for about 20 minutes at a temperature of approximately 300° F, or 150° C).

Another of the dictator's achievements was the creation of his elaborately bureaucratized administrative machinery based on the interlinking of the Communist Party, ministries, legislative bodies, trade unions, political police, and armed forces, and also on a host of other meshing control devices.

We thus aim at analyzing inconsistency of a system by means of the interlinking of sources and changes thereof.

The interlinking of the 4 SiO tetrahedra results in formation of various polymers (Makreski et al. 2005).

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The combination of interactive result visualization including 3D views of the structures, the interlink of the different tools for chained applications and the fast runtimes of the CPSP-tools results in a useful service for the end-user.

Covering the almost 100-year timeline of Teddy's life (which begins just before the First World War), it jumps deftly from decade to decade, and chapters from his point of view are interspersed with others telling the interlinking stories of his wife, daughter, grandson and granddaughter.

Benchmarks: Understands that questioning, response to criticism, and open communication are integral to the process of science (CTSS – 'science', '6-8'14'14') World History Standard 26- Understands how the transoceanic interlinking of all major regions of the world between 1450 and 1600 led to global transformations.

Benchmarks: Knows that scientific explanations must meet certain criteria to be considered valid; Understands how scientific knowledge changes and accumulates over time (CTSS – 'science', '9-12'14'14') World History Standard 26- Understands how the transoceanic interlinking of all major regions of the world between 1450 and 1600 led to global transformations.

That scenario illustrates the interlinking and interdependence of all of those movements and structures in Europe with those outside the continent.

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