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The physical connection (eg transmission lines, transformers, switch gear, etc.) between two electric systems permitting the transfer of electric energy in one or both directions.
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When the value of one attribute feeds into another a connection is established between the two. It is possible to freely make and break connections.
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(1) A means of communication between partners, either visually, or as an actual physical point of contact. (2) Tension applied to a physical point of contact through the manipulation of body weight toward or away from it.
Ãâó: www.ballroomdancers.com/Learning_Center/Glossary/D...
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Logical binding between two or more computers to provide a service.
Ãâó: www.pcai.com/web/glossary/pcai_internet_glossary.h...
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a single family residential unit or each commercial or industrial establishment to which drinking water is supplied from the system.
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