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connectionAny threaded or nonthreaded union or joint that connects two tubular components.
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connection The physical connection (e.g., 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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connectionA description of a swing in which all the various body parts work harmoniously to produce a solid, fluid motion. (Many players focus upon connection as a key element in the golf swing).
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connectionA business partner that you invite to share data using Salesforce to Salesforce.
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connectionMiddle English conneccion (late 14c.), also connexioun (mid-15c.), from Old French connexion, from Latin connexionem (nominative connexio) "a binding or joining together," from *connexare, f [..]
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connectionA unique, active service access point to a network. This includes machine-to-machine network access as well as human access. In mobile networks, this may be taken to refer to an active subscriber iden [..]
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connectionThe physical junction (transmission lines, transformers, switch gear, etc) between two electric systems permitting the transfer of electricity
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connectionlink or relationship.
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connectionThe connection is the expression for a special swing in golf. In there, all parts of the body work together for the result of a fluid movement within the swing.
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connectiona relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it); "there was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare& [..]
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connection A description of a swing in which all the various body parts work harmoniously to produce a solid, fluid motion. (Many players focus upon connection as a key element in the golf swing).
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connectionA description of a swing in which all the various body parts work harmoniously to produce a solid, fluid motion.
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connectionA description of a golf swing in which all the various body parts work harmoniously to produce a solid, fluid motion.
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connectionA provision for a signal to propagate from one point to another, such as from one circuit, line, subassembly, or component to another. 2. An association established between functional units for conveying information. 3. A temporary concatenation of transmission channels or telecommunication circuits, switching and other functional units set up to p [..]
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connectionConnection is when all the various body parts work harmoniously and fluidly during the swing producing a solid motion.
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connectionA description of a swing in which all the various body parts work harmoniously to produce a solid, fluid motion.
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connectionThis is what gets you going on the internet. Just like you cannot make a phone call without a telephone service provider to give you the use of their cables or towers, you cannot connect to the internet without an internet service provider to give you a connection to the internet. You get different types of connection: dial-up, ISDN, ADSL and wirel [..]
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connectionfarbindung
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connection1. When two computers have established a path through which the exchange of information can occur. 2. Often said as connection oriented. A term applied to network architectures and services which require the establishment of an end-to-end, predefined circuit prior to the start of a communications session. Frame relay circuits are examples of connec [..]
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connectionIn networking, a connection refers to pieces of related information that are transfered through a network. This generally infers that a connection is built before the data transfer (by following the p [..]
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connectionA transport layer virtual circuit established between two programs for the purpose of communication.
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connectionThe principle, basic to The United Methodist Church, that all leaders and congregations are connected in a network of loyalties and commitments that support, yet supersede, local concerns.
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connectionIn dbAnywhere, a connection refers to the connection to the SQL (Standard Query Language) Anywhere database. dbAnywhere session
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connectionA connection is established when one host contacts another host with the desire to send/receive information via the transport layer. First, the hosts establish connection, identifying one another and [..]
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connection(n) a relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it)(n) the state of being connected(n) an instrumentality that connects(n) (usually plural) a [..]
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connectionWhen two computers have established a path through which the exchange of information can occur.
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connectionA joint connected by welds or bolts used to transmit forces between two or more members. See also Splice.
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connectionTransfer between two different flights at an intermediate airport (for example: flight 123 from New York to Miami followed by flight 456 from Miami to Sao Paulo). If a passenger’s flights are operated [..]
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connectionA peddler who knows an addict and will sell him drugs.
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connectionthe concatenation of ATM Layer links in order to provide an end-to-end information transfer capability to access points. Connection Pacing
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connectionAlthough this term is used in common parlance to mean any kind of relationship, RCT defines connection as an interaction between two or more people that is mutually empathic and mutually empowering. It involves emotional accessibility and leads to the "five good things" (zest, worth, productivity, clarity, and desire for more connection).
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connectionIn telephony, the temporary electrical circuit between the caller's and the callee's phone. In networking, the same kind of temporary circuit between a client and a server.
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connectionnamed logical relationship between two Components Supplier
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connectionA connection in tempus refers to a relationship established between an object used to refer some other object, e.g. a subsystem input, and another object which serves as the referent for the first o [..]
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connectionIn telephony, the temporary electrical circuit between the caller’s and the callee’s phone. In networking, the same kind of temporary circuit between a client
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connectionPath between two processes, over which a data stream passes; connections have finite capacities (the maximum number of IPs they can hold at one time)
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connectionThe means of communication between a client and a server. A process may have multiple connections opened, each in its own thread, to one or more databases at a time.
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connectionA play that joins two stones or chains into a single chain by connecting them along the lines of the board; or that makes it possible for them to be so joined even if the opponent were to play first; [..]
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connectionTransfer between two different flights at an intermediate airport (for example: flight 123 from New York to Miami followed by flight 456 from Miami to Sao Paulo). If a passenger’s flights are operated [..]
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connectionA flight that goes from a traveler’s origin to their final destination, which requires a change in aircraft at one or more intermediate stops. An “on-line” connection is when the same airline is used [..]
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connectionusually refers to the threaded piece of the battery to which an atomizer/cartomizer/clearomizer is connected.
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connectionA LinkedIn term to describe a person in your network.
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connectiontransfer from one vehicle to another.
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connectionA connection is any established communications path between two or more devices or services (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 545).
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connectionA channel to the Sabre APIs infrastructure that is opened after a client or other process requests authentication and is authorized
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connectionSee also Transfer. The linking of multiple transit trips together to reach your final destination. May include more than one mode of travel (bus, ferry, rail, etc.).
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connection A route of path over which some Enterprise Inventory is transported from Location to Location.
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connectionCombination of structural elements and joints used to transmit forces between two or more members.
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connectionIn partner dancing, connection is a term that refers to physical, non-verbal communication between dancers to facilitate synchronized or coordinated dance movements. Some forms of connection involve " [..]
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connectionIn geometry, the notion of a connection makes precise the idea of transporting local geometric objects, such as tangent vectors or tensors in the tangent space, along a curve or family of curves in a [..]
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connectionIn mathematics, and especially differential geometry and gauge theory, a connection on a fiber bundle is a device that defines a notion of parallel transport on the bundle; that is, a way to "connect" [..]
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connectionIn mathematics, and especially differential geometry and gauge theory, a connection is a device that defines a notion of parallel transport on the bundle; that is, a way to "connect" or identify fiber [..]
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connection"Connection" is a song by Britpop group Elastica. It was originally released on 10 October 1994 as a single and included on their self-titled debut album in 1995. The song debuted and peaked at number [..]
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connectionConnection may refer to:
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connectionConnection may refer to:
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connectionIn geometry, the notion of a connection makes precise the idea of transporting local geometric objects, such as tangent vectors or tensors in the tangent space, along a curve or family of curves in a [..]
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connection"Connection" is a song by the English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones, featured on their 1967 album Between the Buttons. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (but mostly Richards), f [..]
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connectionConnection is a split EP by the Orange County, California, rock bands Home Grown and Limbeck, released in 2000 by Utility Records. It resulted from a tour the previous year on which the two bands play [..]
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connectionGeometry of quantum systems (e.g.,
noncommutative geometry and supergeometry) is mainly
phrased in algebraic terms of modules and
algebras. Connections on modules are
generalization of a linear connec [..]
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connectionIn differential geometry, a fibered manifold is surjective submersion of smooth manifolds Y → X. Locally trivial fibered manifolds are fiber bundles. Therefore, a notion of connection on fibered manif [..]
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connectionLet Y → X be an affine bundle modelled over a vector bundle Y → X. A connection Γ on Y → X is called the affine connection if it as a section Γ : Y → J1Y of the jet bundle J1Y → Y of Y is an affine bu [..]
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connectionComposite bundles
Y
→
Σ
→
X
{\displaystyle Y\to \Sigma \to X}
play a prominent role in gauge theory with symmetry breaking, e [..]
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connectionConnection may refer to:
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connectionConnection is an album by trumpeter/bandleader Don Ellis recorded in 1972 and released on the Columbia label. The album features big band arrangements of pop hits of the day along with Ellis' "Theme f [..]
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