Use "full linkage" in a sentence

1. Single linkage and complete linkage are two popular examples of Agglomerative clustering.

2. Isosceles trapezoid linkage, a kind of most representative steering linkage, was usually designed in its simplification to a plane isosceles trapezoid linkage.

3. Firstly, the linkage is decomposed into two parts: a dyad and a four-bar linkage.

4. Identify new potential for synergistic linkage.

5. The linkage is obviously biased and false.

6. Multi-degree of freedom torque-free linkage unit

7. Lift arm linkage for a skid steer loader

8. There is no formal linkage between the two agreements.

9. Computer, initiate linkage with Starbase computer system Alpha 29.

10. 15 Wiper blade, wiper arm, wiper motor, wiper linkage.

11. Bush emphasized the linkage between economic prosperity and political freedom.

12. In that same vein, we emphasized the product-process linkage.

13. Attaching custom or specialized throttle linkage to a Holley Carb

14. Disulfide linkage in oxidized lipoic acid, forming a cyclic Adduct

15. Last time we learned abouthierarchical Agglomerative clustering, basic idea is to repeatedly merge two most similar groups, as measured by the linkage Three linkages:single, complete, average linkage

16. A15 – Linkage to education system for kids etc. by product Note:

17. Key words: comparative mapping, linkage map, map alignment, microsatellite, SSR markers.

18. • A15 - Linkage to education system for kids etc. by product Note:

19. This chapter explores the linkage between economic development and the environment.

20. Abnormal movement of the levers/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear.

21. Upper and lower pivot axes attach the linkage to the accessary.

22. A key discovery of classical genetics in eukaryotes was genetic linkage.

23. The Oxford Record Linkage Study was used to explore this hypothesis.

24. Facilitating climate change adaptation in transport through addressing the energy-environment linkage

25. any abnormal movement of levers/rods/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear

26. Arsphenamine possesses —As= As— linkage that resembles —N= N— linkages in azodyes

27. - any abnormal movement of levers/rods/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear;

28. (f) Abnormal movement of the levers/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear.

29. He insisted that there could be no linkage with other Mideast problems.

30. This Bioconversion reaction adds one sugar unit with a 1→3 linkage.

31. No one disputes the direct linkage between the unemployment rate and crime.

32. Antiptosis is translation of one case into another, using 'of' in the linkage.

33. Key words: linkage map, segmental allopolyploidy, restriction fragment length polymorphism, Poaceae, chromosome pairing.

34. Brassica juncea, linkage map, oleic acid, quantitative trait loci, RAPD, recombinant inbred line.

35. The linkage between the columns and the rounds would have been too evident.

36. Sodium methylate neither attacks the acid-amide linkage nor esterifies free fatty acids.

37. The linkage of wisdom with power can hardly have escaped a student-prince.

38. At the end of reaction, besides methylenation reaction, there still exists a decomposition reaction of the ether linkage, and a little amount of ether linkage still occurs after the end of reaction.

39. Other articles where Chiasma is discussed: heredity: Simple linkage: Furthermore, Morgan perceived that the Chiasmata (crosses that occur in meiotic chromosomes) indicate the mechanism underlying the phenomena of linkage and crossing over

40. The anhydride linkage in 1,3 bisphosphoglycerate is unstable and has a high energy.

41. Tolerance adjustments are made within the linkage without requiring an additional electrically-insulative shield.

42. Align in the direction of engagement parallel to the linkage of the test fixture.

43. In Austronesian and Papuan linguistics, this has been called a "linkage" by Malcolm Ross.

44. Our Crimpers are built to maximize the powerful leverage of compound head-to-handle linkage.

45. A large number of serological studies show a linkage between the disease and HLA-B51.

46. Linkage between the resistance gene and undesirable units can persist for many generations of Backcrossing

47. Key words: restriction fragment length polymorphism, genetic linkage map, homoeologous recombination, microspore culture, doubled haploid.

48. If the fire is found, the computer controls alarm unit (5) by linkage to alarm.

49. Services offered by the Business Linkages Group include: design of linkage and outsourcing systems; training and mentoring; identification, evaluation and accreditation of small business linkage partners; procurement; and aftercare to a wide range of buyer/supplier relationships.

50. Linkage (mechanical) mechanisms can only provide approximate single dwell, and require a minimum of six links.

51. Kissinger finally got the interim agreement through the Senate, thereby completing the first step in linkage.

52. Linkage assumed that world politics revolved around the constant struggle for supremacy between the great powers.

53. Matthew throughout maintains his underlying theme of linkage with the Old Testament and proof of prophecy.

54. The linkage between the teams is clear and distinct, as is the obligation for responsive service.

55. This would also lead to a clearer linkage between the results at various levels of aggregation

56. insufficient linkage between top-level scientific-academic achievements and actual output in terms of technology-based innovation;

57. Height adjustment of the seat frame on the extensible linkage is done through an adjustable air spring.

58. 18 Conclusions - Hemodynamic and chronotropic responses to exercise are heritable and demonstrate suggestive linkage to select loci.

59. ‘We named these loci based on their linkage group number followed by one or more Alphabetical characters.’

60. Linkage structures (i.e., hinges, ball joints) coupling pairs of the rigid, linked segments are then automatically determined.

61. The linkage may include a swivel for permitting the carabiner to rotate relative to the alligator clip.

62. 22 Conclusions - Hemodynamic and chronotropic responses to exercise are heritable and demonstrate suggestive linkage to select loci.

63. ABR also identified the strengthening of public-private partnership as an important area for business linkage development

64. As a kind of historical memory, the patronymic linkage naming system is very universal in Tibeto - burmans.

65. 24 Matthew throughout maintains his underlying theme of linkage with the Old Testament and proof of prophecy.

66. The rod linkage transfers this fore and aft motion without interfering with conventional steering of the front wheel.

67. Topographic relations between the exploring electrode and a movable direct recording galvanometer are established by a pantograph linkage.

68. The masses are adjacent each other and linkage means interconnects the masses for similar lateral and vertical displacements.

69. The inductances of the armature windings and the field windings are calculated by using the flux linkage method.

70. What type of bond/linkage is used to add Adenosines to the 3’end of the mRNA? A 5'-2' B 5'-3' 5'-4' 5'-5' What type of bond/linkage is made during formation of the lariat structure during splicing?

71. With the engine cool, remove the air cleaner and clean the inside of the Carburetor and the linkage.

72. Aneroid (not comparable) Not using or containing fluid An evacuated bellows and mechanical linkage operates an Aneroid barometer.

73. Theoretically, there appears to be a linkage between the program and the Department’s strategic positioning/former CESF pillars.

74. It's a pretty harrowing linkage between what's happening to our environment and what's happening to our human rights.

75. The first step is to establish that linkage between nutrition factors and health status in a systematic way.

76. The traditional ethics and the traditional culture in china had an innate linkage and contained a rich cultural entailment.

77. Moses the genealogy and linkage to the Davidic line and fulfilment of the prophecies outlined in the Hebrew Bible.

78. Covalent bond, in chemistry, the interatomic linkage that results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms

79. The rear suspension linkage on this race bike appears to operate a shock that lies horizontally under the engine.

80. There has been a linkage between the evolution of democracy and the expansion of avenues for traffickers into political systems.