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  • 1linking — 1. verb Present participle of link. The yard manager is linking the sections of the train together. 2. adjective Of or relating to something that connects other things together. Conjunctions frequently function as linking words in a sentence …

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  • 2Linking — Link Link (l[i^][ng]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Linked} (l[i^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Linking}.] To connect or unite with a link or as with a link; to join; to attach; to unite; to couple. [1913 Webster] All the tribes and nations that composed it …

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  • 3Object Linking and Embedding — (OLE) is a technology developed by Microsoft that allows embedding and linking to documents and other objects. For developers, it brought OLE Control eXtension (OCX), a way to develop and use custom user interface elements. On a technical level,… …

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  • 4Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking — For technical information about link formatting, see Help:Link. For information on adding external links to articles, see Wikipedia:External links. Wikilinks redirects here. For the IRC script, see WP:Scripts/Wikilinks. This guideline is a part… …

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  • 5Chain linking — For other uses, see Chainlink (disambiguation). Chain linking is a statistical method, defined by the OECD as: Joining together two indices that overlap in one period by rescaling one of them to make its value equal to that of the other in the… …

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  • 6cross-linking — cross link·ing (krosґlink″ing) establishment of covalent bonds between chains of molecules of a polymer or polymers, fastening the chains together. See also cross linked polymer, under polymer …

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  • 7chemical bonding — ▪ chemistry Introduction       any of the interactions that account for the association of atoms into molecules, ions, crystals, and other stable species that make up the familiar substances of the everyday world. When atoms approach one another …

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  • 8Hermeneutics — Gadamer and Ricoeur G.B.Madison THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: ROMANTIC HERMENEUTICS Although the term ‘hermeneutics’ (hermeneutica) is, in its current usage, of early modern origin,1 the practice it refers to is as old as western civilization itself …

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  • 9BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon …

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  • 10History of Africa — Pre Colonial African States …

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