| connection |
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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| connection |
(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.
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| connector |
the termination of a cable designed for making a reliable electrical connection to another cable or device (for example, a plug or a jack). [Stecker/Verbindungsklemme; fiche/serre-fil]
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| connective tissue t. |
any tumor developed from some structure of the connective tissue, such as a lipoma, fibroma, glioma, chondroma, or sarcoma.
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| connectology |
term coined to refer to the equipment and methods used to connect the dialysis apparatus outside the body to the intra-abdominal catheter.
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