(1) Be interconnected, afford passage
(2) Transmit thoughts or feelings
(3) Be interconnected
(4) afford passage
(1) Roberta Brinton, at the University of Southern California, has succeeded in growing neurons in a cell culture on electronic chips that can intercommunicate .
(2) What could be more conventional than the taps on the wall by which prisoners in neighboring cells intercommunicate in code?
(3) The real barrier to public networks supporting intercommunication is the lack of a business model that makes sense.
(4) There was little intercommunication , nor has any attempt to resolve this problem since then been successful.
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(6) Dr. Haber gazed at this while intercommunicating with his receptionist
(7) There were two apartments on the next floor, intercommunicating
(8) Dr Haber gazed at this while intercommunicating with his receptionist
(9) Once students understand this language, they can put this new literacy into practice in intercommunication with teachers and their peers.
(10) The spacious sitting room has a marble fireplace, patio doors, bay window and intercommunicating doors to the dining room which has a tiled floor, two velux roof windows, patio doors and is open plan to the kitchen.
(11) Radio communications in armoured units were therefore paralleled in artillery and tactical aviation and allowed for intercommunication between them.
(12) But though there was a tradition of unity, it had been greatly changed by the industrialization of the south-east, and intercommunication was poor.
communicate