| linker |
Utility program used to combine relocatable object modules into an absolute file ready for execution. For example, LINK-80(TM) creates either a COM or PRL file from relocatable REL files, such as those produced by PL/1-80(TM).
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| linkage disequilibrium |
a departure from -->Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium due to the fact that sorted alleles are linked, therefore, they don't sort independently.
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| linker |
A module that builds an executable, complete program from component machine code modules. The Java linker creates a runnable program from compiled classes. See also compiler, interpreter, runtime system.
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| linker |
Bifunctional chemical moiety attaching a compound to a solid support or soluble support which can be cleaved to release compounds from the support. A careful choice of linker allows cleavage to be performed under appropriate conditions compatible with the stability of the compound and assay method.
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| linker |
A program which combines a number of programs to form a complete set of instructions which can be loaded into the computer's memory and followed by the computer.
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