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connector The terminator installed on the end of a cable.
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connect Former name of Library Connection Inc., the Sirsi automated system serving libraries in central Connecticut. (LINK)
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connective tissue Tissue whose function includes support, stabilization, structure, and scar formation.
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connect (to service) The establishment of a connection to a service. If not already done, this includes establishment of a physical link, link and channel as well.
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connection A connection between two peer applications or higher layer protocols mapped onto a channel.
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