Interconnected Sentence Examples

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  • Every day, the world has fewer unreachable corners and a more interconnected population.

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  • All these districts are interconnected.

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  • Lastly the nervous system is well developed and consists of a pair of well-marked and interconnected ganglia placed near the anterior end and dorsal to the oesophagus.

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  • The Interconnected "information" quickly transformed into interconnected web pages.

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  • Some state college systems are interconnected, but others have no formal connection beyond perhaps belonging to the same athletic conference.

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  • Sleeping and dreaming are interconnected and both are elements of the five stages of sleep, which include Rapid Eye Movement (REM) and dreaming.

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  • One of his ideas was to define logical systems modeled on interconnected neurons.

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  • A series of unexpected and often ludicrous juxtapositions ensure that this collection of interconnected stories never become staid.

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  • The rising tide of poverty in the UK, immigration and asylum seekers show how the local and global are interconnected.

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  • The labyrinth is a group of interconnected canals chambers located in the inner ear.

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  • To represent how interconnected the two energies are, the symbol also has an inner circle within each teardrop in the appearance of an eye.

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  • The Celts believed that everything was interconnected.

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  • At first blush, this may not seem like such a big deal, but when you consider that we live in a world that's growing ever-more interconnected by the minute, this benefit begins to show its advantages.

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  • The Chinese zodiac is interconnected with the science of astronomy and springs from this base just as other artforms evolved from scientific knowledge.

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  • With interconnected online games, the Cartoon Network can keep kids entertained no matter what the time of day.

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  • These two quadrants are interconnected by the high resistance to be measured, and, therefore, themselves differ in potential.

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  • Some enzymes whose deficiency leads to glycogen accumulation are part of the interconnected pathways shown at right.

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  • Wide area networks can be made up of interconnected smaller networks spread throughout a building, a state or the entire globe.

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  • The example to the right shows four star access networks interconnected by a cycle backbone network.

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  • His ideas for a globally interconnected set of computers would allow all users to access information on any subject, anywhere.

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  • A richly interconnected group should be able to move in and out of coherent order and continually emerge from chaos in novel ways.

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  • It is not that these processes are not also intimately interconnected with warfare.

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  • In our increasingly interconnected world Europe's peoples have a moral duty to the world's poorest nations.

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  • Historically, these two forms of inquiry have been deeply interconnected.

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  • The initial cause is the direct economic effects of climate impacts to a highly interconnected global economy.

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  • All are located in eight interconnected buildings.

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  • The claddagh is a familiar Irish symbol with three interconnected parts.

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  • In series with this set of coils is another set, S, which forms a measuring arm, the resistances of which are generally I, 2, 3, 4, 10, 20, 30, 40, 100, Zoo, 300, 400, woo, 2000, 3000, 4000 ohms. The junction between each pair of coils is connected as above described to a block, the blocks being interconnected by plugs all of which are made interchangeable.

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  • The nervous system, though centralized at one end of the body, contains diffused nerve-cells in the course of its tracts, which are disposed in two or more longitudinal bundles interconnected by transverse bands.

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  • Pure thinking or philosophizing is with a view to philosophy or knowledge as an interconnected system of all sciences or departmental forms of knowledge, the mark of knowledge being its identity for all thinking minds.

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  • In the first case, the man's physical and spiritual lethargy are closely interconnected and strongly contrasted with the everactive God and His Logos.

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  • Since war historically has interrupted the flow of consumer goods, and would do so even more in our present interconnected world, preserving our hard-earned possessions provides an additional disincentive to war.

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  • When the blocks are interconnected by the plugs all the coils are short-circuited; but if the plug or plugs are taken out, then a current flowing from one"end of the series to the other is compelled to pass through the corresponding coils.

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  • Behind the market square and the main street lie a labyrinth of narrow streets interconnected by covered courtyards and alleys, with extensive warehouses and cellars.

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