Definition of Linkages. Meaning of Linkages. Synonyms of Linkages

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Definition of Linkages

Linkage
Linkage Link"age (l[i^][ng]k"[asl]j; 48), n. 1. The act of linking; the state of being linked; also, a system of links. 2. (Chem.) Manner of linking or of being linked; -- said of the union of atoms or radicals in the molecule. 3. (Geom.) A system of straight lines or bars, fastened together by joints, and having certain of their points fixed in a plane. It is used to describe straight lines and curves in the plane.

Meaning of Linkages from wikipedia

- Look up linkage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Linkage may refer to: Linkage (album), by J-pop singer Mami Kawada, released in 2010 Linkage (graph...
- Biological linkages frequently are compliant. Often one or more bars are formed by ligaments, and often the linkages are three-dimensional. Coupled linkage systems...
- related to Klann linkages. Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Klann linkage Klann Linkage In Phun on YouTube Animation of the linkage's climbing ability...
- X-linked dominant conditions than X-linked recessive, because dominance in X-linkage requires the condition to present in females with only a fraction of the...
- A steering linkage is the part of an automotive steering system that connects to the front wheels. The steering linkage which connects the steering gearbox...
- called a planar four-bar linkage. Spherical and spatial four-bar linkages also exist and are used in practice. Planar four-bar linkages are constructed from...
- greater simplicity than these other linkages. It is similar in this respect to the Chebyshev linkage, a different linkage that produces approximate straight-line...
- A Roberts linkage is a four-bar linkage which converts a rotational motion to approximate straight-line motion. The linkage was developed by Richard Roberts...
- A linkage institution is a structure within a society that connects the people to the government or centralized authority. These institutions include:...
- problem may not seem likely from this example, unfavourable repulsion linkages do appear when breeding for disease resistance in some crops.[citation...