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a connector unit of a removable partial denture that is fabricated as parallel-, round-, or oval-sided bars and serves to connect parts of dentures, splint or connect abutments, connect and splint crowns, or splint teeth that have received root therapy. Called also connecting b. and minor connector. Cf. major connector.
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| connector n. |
interneuron.
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| connector |
A device that connects wires or fibers in cable to equipment or other wires or fibers. Wire and optical connectors most often join transmission media to equipment or cross connects. A connector at the end of a telephone cable or wire is used to join that cable to another cable with a mating connector or to some other telecommunications device.
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| connector |
means a device which is used to couple (connect) parts of the personal fall arrest system and positioning device systems together. It may be an independent component of the system, such as a carabiner, or it may be an integral component of part of the system (such as a buckle or dee-ring sewn into a body belt or body harness, or a snap-hook spliced or sewn to a lanyard or self-retracting lanyard).
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A runtime pathway of interaction between two or more components.
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