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corners incident to a
vertex Link function, used in
generalized linear models Link, the edge of a
hypergraph Link, or
linking col, a
topographical feature...
- Cross-
linking may
refer to Cross-
link, a
chemical bond of one
polymer chain to
another Corneal collagen cross-
linking, a
parasurgical treatment for corneal...
- the
linking number is a
numerical invariant that
describes the
linking of two
closed curves in three-dimensional space. Intuitively, the
linking number...
- AJAX can use to
provide deep
linking to
pages within their sites.
Probably the
earliest legal case
arising out of deep-
linking was the 1996
Scottish case...
- (2001). "
Linking Verbs and
Their Complements".
Grammar and
Usage in the Cl****room (2 ed.). Macmillan. pp. 82–91. ISBN 0205306551. "
Linking Verbs". TheFreeDictionary...
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LinkedIn (/lɪŋktˈɪn/) is a
business and employment-oriented
service that
operates via
websites and
mobile apps.
Founded on
December 28, 2002, and launched...
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conjugates for
antibody development. In-vitro cross-
linking method,
termed PICUP (photo-induced cross-
linking of
unmodified proteins), was
developed in 1999...
-
handles both the jobs of
linking and
loading a
program (dynamic
linking). Many
operating system environments allow dynamic linking,
deferring the resolution...
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Inline linking (also
known as hotlinking, leeching, piggy-backing,
direct linking,
offsite image grabs) is the use of a
linked object,
often an image...
- (Data-and-Platform-as-a-Service) project, and the
Linked Open Data 2 (LOD2) project. Data
linking is one of the main
goals of the EU Open Data Portal...