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connection
noun as in person who aids another in achieving goal
noun as in something that connects, links
noun as in something that communicates, relates
Example Sentences
"Studying connections between different atmospheric layers is very important for all planets, whether it's an exoplanet, Jupiter or Earth," Wong said.
Three women could also be seen being taken away in handcuffs by officers, but their connection to the pursuit wasn’t immediately clear, according to KTLA.
With this new technique, the scientists managed to apply AAVs for tracing neuron connections in amphibians.
"So, we're trying to find out more about this connection, and also how sleep might be linked to the gender differences we see in cardiovascular disease."
By examining the history of AI development, they contend, we can understand more thoroughly the connections among computer science, theoretical chemistry, theoretical physics, and applied mathematics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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