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interconnect

[in-ter-kuh-nekt] / ˌɪn tər kəˈnɛkt /




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The ultimate goal, he says, is a “shift in perspective—seeing ourselves not as separate individuals but as interconnected participants in life’s grand experiment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As that has happened, interconnect material has gotten more profitable, he added, because it is required for this technology.

From MarketWatch

They say it could also better pursue funding to rebuild and expand, creating a more interconnected system of pipes and reservoirs.

From Los Angeles Times

"What impressed me most was how a seemingly simple drug influences so many interconnected systems within the kidney -- from blood vessels and energy metabolism to inflammation and overall function."

From Science Daily

In it she leans into how interconnected humanity is and, again, offers what she calls her “freakish hope” for readers.

From Los Angeles Times