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interconnectedness

  • 1 interconexión

    f.
    interconnection, link-up.
    * * *
    1 interconnection
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino interconnection, linking (up)
    * * *
    = interconnecting [inter-connecting], interconnection [inter-connection], interconnectivity, interconnectedness.
    Ex. The Internet can be thought about in relation to its common protocols, as a physical collection of routers and circuits, as a set of shared resources, or even as an attitude about interconnecting and intercommunication.
    Ex. The benefits in terms of facilitating network development and interconnection will make it well worth the effort.
    Ex. A valuable technique for accessing a library system with limited interconnectivity is to connect the system to a gateway computer that is a host in the local area network.
    Ex. In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.
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    * interconexión en red = networking.
    * * *
    femenino interconnection, linking (up)
    * * *
    = interconnecting [inter-connecting], interconnection [inter-connection], interconnectivity, interconnectedness.

    Ex: The Internet can be thought about in relation to its common protocols, as a physical collection of routers and circuits, as a set of shared resources, or even as an attitude about interconnecting and intercommunication.

    Ex: The benefits in terms of facilitating network development and interconnection will make it well worth the effort.
    Ex: A valuable technique for accessing a library system with limited interconnectivity is to connect the system to a gateway computer that is a host in the local area network.
    Ex: In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.
    * interconexión en red = networking.

    * * *
    interconnection, linking (up)
    * * *

    interconexión sustantivo femenino interconnection, linking (up): hizo una interconexión entre las baterías, he interconnected the batteries
    * * *
    interconnection
    * * *
    f interconnection
    * * *
    interconexión nf, pl - xiones : interconnection

    Spanish-English dictionary > interconexión

  • 2 interrelación

    f.
    1 interrelation, function, connection, bearing.
    2 compatibility, connectivity.
    * * *
    1 interrelation
    * * *
    * * *
    = interaction, interplay, interrelatedness [inter-relatedness], interrelationship [inter-relationship], trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], interrelation [inter-relation], interface, interconnectedness.
    Ex. One trend for the future is likely to be the development of hosts which are designed for interaction with the end user.
    Ex. In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.
    Ex. This paper suggests research projects to determine the interrelatedness of archival records and to assess how to deal with the growing quantity of automated records.
    Ex. However, the study of the nature, structure and interrelationships of areas of knowledge is a very useful and valid background study to indexing.
    Ex. There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.
    Ex. The structure and interrelations of the biomedical journal literature are investigated.
    Ex. Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.
    Ex. In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.
    * * *
    = interaction, interplay, interrelatedness [inter-relatedness], interrelationship [inter-relationship], trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], interrelation [inter-relation], interface, interconnectedness.

    Ex: One trend for the future is likely to be the development of hosts which are designed for interaction with the end user.

    Ex: In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.
    Ex: This paper suggests research projects to determine the interrelatedness of archival records and to assess how to deal with the growing quantity of automated records.
    Ex: However, the study of the nature, structure and interrelationships of areas of knowledge is a very useful and valid background study to indexing.
    Ex: There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.
    Ex: The structure and interrelations of the biomedical journal literature are investigated.
    Ex: Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.
    Ex: In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.

    * * *
    interrelation, interrelationship
    * * *
    interrelation
    * * *
    f interrelation
    * * *
    interrelación nf, pl - ciones : interrelationship

    Spanish-English dictionary > interrelación

  • 3 placenta

    f.
    placenta.
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    1 placenta
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    SF placenta, afterbirth
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    femenino placenta, afterbirth
    * * *
    = placenta, amnion.
    Ex. In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.
    Ex. Amniotic fluid is the watery liquid surrounding and cushioning a growing fetus within the amnion.
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    * de la placenta = placental.
    * * *
    femenino placenta, afterbirth
    * * *
    = placenta, amnion.

    Ex: In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.

    Ex: Amniotic fluid is the watery liquid surrounding and cushioning a growing fetus within the amnion.
    * de la placenta = placental.

    * * *
    placenta, afterbirth
    * * *

    placenta sustantivo femenino
    placenta, afterbirth
    placenta sustantivo femenino placenta
    ' placenta' also found in these entries:
    English:
    placenta
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    placenta
    * * *
    f MED placenta
    * * *
    : placenta, afterbirth

    Spanish-English dictionary > placenta

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