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The main corridor would be like his idea of a strolling Main Street, which interconnects all the functions".

Windows Phone The most potentially-disruptive app of the day is Open Garden, which "interconnects devices to form a wireless peer-to-peer mesh network that provides Internet access..

The pantothenic acid coenzyme functions in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (also called the Krebs, or citric acid, cycle), which interconnects carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism; this coenzyme (coenzyme A) acts at the hub of these reactions and thus is an important molecule in controlling the interconversion of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates and their conversion into metabolic energy.

In doing so, we assume that perfect knowledge of all channel gains and user messages are shared via an optical backhaul which interconnects all the cooperating BSs to a central processor as shown in Fig. 1.

The superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) is the primary white matter tract connecting lateral frontal with lateral parietal regions; it is distinct from the arcuate fasciculus, which interconnects the frontal and temporal lobes.

In electrical engineering, theoretical computer science, control theory, system engineering, etc., we often use signal flow graphs as a modeling tool which interconnects the system components, or represents the realization of a system as electronic devices.

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The 18 simple but stylish rooms (some of which interconnect) have a pared-down Scandinavian feel, with huge panoramic windows overlooking the misty valleys below.

They were both struck by the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, near Copenhagen, which was built in the fifties by the Danish architects Vilhelm Wohlert and Jørgen Bo. "It is set on a very pastoral site on the seashore, with a series of pavilions which interconnect, and you really feel you are experiencing art and nature together," Safdie says.

Vascular bundles, which interconnect all parts of the plant, extending from the stem into leaves, and down into the root system.

We consider a population of N agents (representing Autonomous Systems) which interconnect through two types of links: customer-provider and peering.

Industry 4.0 proposes a significant change in how things work in the Built environment, but there is also the natural environment which has no or little human intervention (for example, the rural sites along train tracks which interconnect cities).

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