- In telecommunications,
interconnection is the
physical linking of a carrier's
network with
equipment or
facilities not
belonging to that network. The term...
- In
Chinese folklore, the
interconnected-arm
gibbon (Chinese: 通臂猿 or 通臂猿猴) is a
gibbon whose long arms are
interconnected at the shoulders. As a result...
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standalone or
interconnected) are
normally used in the
rooms of a dwelling.
There are
inexpensive smoke alarms that may be
interconnected so that any detector...
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towns and
remote communities. They
manage 38 systems: the
North West
Interconnected System (NWIS) in the
Pilbara and the
connected network between Kununurra...
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constrained by cost, packaging, weight, reliability, and/or
other challenges.
Interconnected suspension,
unlike semi-active/active suspensions,
could easily decouple...
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Eventually these stand-alone
computer networks would be
generalized into an
interconnected network of networks—the Internet. The
early 1960s saw the
advent of...
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North West
Interconnected System and many
smaller microgrids managed by
Horizon Power. The SWIS
consists of both the
South West
Interconnected Network ("poles...
- up" and that each film
would feel
satisfying on its own, but
still interconnected to the
larger universe and as if it had been
planned years ahead of...
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Exchange (1
January 1970). "
interconnected stock exchange address -
Google Maps".
Google Maps.
Retrieved 7 June 2012. "
Interconnected Stock Exchange of India...
- have one and not the other. He
believes that work and home life are
interconnected,
informing and
calibrating each other.
Journalist Walt
Mossberg dubbed...