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physical link

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(1) An electronic connection between two devices.

(2) In data management, a pointer in an index or record that refers to the physical location of data in another file.


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This not only included work to the ship itself as wheelchair lifts and lavatories were creatively integrated, but also to the listed dry dock, with 1m long resin anchors supporting the glazing structure being the most significant physical link and concrete bearing pads that support the struts sitting on polythene so as not to damage the dock masonry below.
Their answer is SuperGen, a variable-speed electrically controlled supercharger design that takes most of its power from a physical link to the vehicle's engine.
For islands perched in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the regular maritime resupply is a physical link with the outside world.
 
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