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link(1) In communications, a line, channel or circuit over which data are transmitted. link 1. a connecting piece in a mechanism, often having pivoted ends 2. a unit of length equal to one hundredth of a chain. 1 link of a Gunter's chain is equal to 7.92 inches, and of an engineer's chain to 1 foot link [liŋk] (civil engineering) A standardized part of a surveyor's chain, which is 7.92 inches (20.1168 centimeters) in the Gunter's chain and 1 foot (30.48 centimeters) in the engineer's chain. (communications) General term used to indicate the existence of communications facilities between two points. (computer science) (design engineering) One of the rings of a chain. A connecting piece in the moving parts of a machine.
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What the presenter did not see through her web-based linkup, but Kelly did, was the student next to the boy telling him, "Well, it's not a boa. region's Metro government, has partnered with King County's (Washington) LinkUp Program. Increased sales and heightened customer and product awareness are results cited in recent surveys of businesses participating in the King County, Washington, LinkUp program. |
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