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network

[net-wurk] / ˈnɛtˌwɜrk /




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These scans track the movement of water through brain tissue, which helps researchers map the networks that link one region to another.

From Science Daily

With the notable exception of Fox News, he has chalked up appearances on every major network and cable news channel.

From Salon

"The security network, comprising the conventional security agencies and the local security architecture are currently doing what they should do," he told the BBC.

From BBC

Other potential applications exist in areas such as fusion research, space exploration and optimization of global trading networks, according to Stamirowska.

From The Wall Street Journal

The industry is currently changing landline services from analogue to digital, with Ofcom describing the copper-based network as "beyond its intended lifespan and increasingly unreliable".

From BBC