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- and tracks interlocked together are sometimes collectively referred to as an interlocking plant or just as an interlocking. An interlocking system is designed...
- be a computer containing an interlocking computer program with digital or analogue electronics. Trapped-key interlocking is a method of ensuring safety...
- interlocking was renovated over a nine-w**** period in summer 1990, several months after a power surge caused trains to be stuck in the interlocking....
- band Interlock (engineering) Interlocking (railway signaling) Interlock (cinema projection) Interlocking tower an interlocked hutch in a synchrotron radiation...
- formation of interlocking spurs is different from that behind meanders, which arise out of a combination of lateral erosion and deposition. Interlocking spurs...
- a variety of names including signal box (International and British), interlocking tower (North America) and signal cabin (some railways e.g., GCR). Currently...
- Philadelphia Zoo, which gave the interlocking its name. The former Zoological Garden station was located next to the interlocking to serve visitors to the Zoo...
- The History of the Interlocking Paver". Pacific Pavingstone. Retrieved September 13, 2020. "Belgard Commercial". Permeable Interlocking Concrete Pavement...
- In cryptography, the interlock protocol, as described by Ron Rivest and Adi Shamir, is a protocol designed to frustrate eavesdropper attack against two...
- intersectionality was coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989.: 385  She describes how interlocking systems of power affect those who are most marginalized in society. Activists...