(1) Be interwoven or interconnected
(2) Cause to be interconnected or interwoven
(1) They interconnect with the castle architecture.
(2) If the magnetic field in the solar wind is directed southward, it can interconnect with the Earth's northward-oriented magnetic field.
(3) Eventually the blades might also connect to a Fibre Channel SAN via a fiber interconnect on the backplane.
(4) Secondly, mobile phones, landlines, IP telephony all now can interconnect with one another, making the world a smaller place.
(5) Using the map, the request from the processor is translated into a configuration cycle on the interconnect to access the device's configuration data space.
(6) This standard defines the rules for exchanging information between SCSI devices using a serial interconnect .
(7) We recognize a diversity of living organisms in nature as the product of a historical process and whose parts interconnect with each other and with their environment.
(8) The utilities are required to allow independent power producers to interconnect with the grid, and the companies must purchase any resulting excess energy.
(9) To the left are a pair of formal reception rooms, the drawing and dining rooms, which interconnect with double doors.
(10) Here you'll find another 40 km of trails, which interconnect with the downhill ski area.
(11) Double panelled doors interconnect with the family room where the walls are part-panelled.
(12) The interconnect also connects the nodes to I / O devices, including disk storage and network interfaces.
(13) A copper interconnect is formed and electrically coupled to the integrated circuit component.
(14) A high-speed data service can interconnect the hundreds of thousands of host computers and workstations
(15) The house has three reception rooms, including generously-sized drawing and dining rooms which interconnect via double doors.
(16) Bluetooth is a specification that describes how computers and devices like mobile phones can easily interconnect with each other using a short-range wireless connection.
(17) These new carriers must interconnect with both existing carriers and with each other to provide global service to their corporate customers.
(18) Notably, they have to interconnect with networks and not mess with content.
(19) The way human activities interconnect with the environment
(20) For instance, it specifies how mobile phones, WIDs, computers and PDAs interconnect with each other, with computers, and with office or home phones.
(21) The two main reception rooms interconnect via double doors.
(22) Other units were worked out to interconnect with the meter.
(23) Double panelled doors interconnect with a spacious kitchen/dining room to the rear.
(24) The same transceivers can also be used as a backplane interconnect between multiple devices.
(25) The first type of cable is called an interconnect , which is used to connect various components together (such as a CD player to a receiver).
(26) The way human activities interconnect with the environment
(27) Two large rooms, originally a set of bedrooms, which interconnect through folding doors are off to the left.
(28) You can adapt to changes in technology over time - improvements in interconnects , for instance - fairly rapidly.
(29) Device interconnects and methods of making the same are described.
(30) Examples of these interconnects include serial ports, dedicated network interfaces, and extended 12C buses.
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