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connector a component used to align and join two optical fibers together.
Ãâó: www.assemblymag.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/news/ne...
connective tissue joints, bones, cartilage, and other tissue that supports and holds together different parts of the body.
Ãâó: www.raacademy.com/glossary/Glossary.jsp
connection Connection is similar to the concept of support, except that connection refers to a relationship between members in a structural model. A connection restrains degrees of freedom of one member with respect to another. For each restrained degree of freedom, there is a corresponding force transferred from one member to the other; forces associated with unrestrained degrees of freedom are zero. See fixed connection and pin connection.
Ãâó: urban.arch.virginia.edu/~km6e/references/glossary/...
connection 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.
Ãâó: www.pplweb.com/glossary.htm
connective tissue tissue such as tendons and ligaments that support or bind other tissues
Ãâó: brachialplexus.wustl.edu/glossary.html
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