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Interwiki and links
Interwiki linking is a facility for creating links to the many wikis on the World Wide Web.
Interwiki links on a CamelCase-based wiki frequently take the form of " Code: PageName ", where Code is the defined InterMap prefix for another wiki.
Interwiki links on wikis based on free links, such as Wikipedia, typically follow the same principle, but using the delimiters that would be used for internal links.
* Interwiki links are simplified markup hyperlinks lead to pages of other wikis.
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* Interwiki links in MediaWiki and other wiki software.
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Interwiki links can be piped, just as with wikilinks.
Interwiki links ( like external links ) are displayed in a slightly paler blue than ordinary wikilinks.
Interwiki links which link different language Wikipedias are known as Interlanguage links.
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Interwiki and .
Interwiki link notation varies, depending largely on the syntax a wiki uses for markup.
The link tags should be sorted alphabetically based on the local names of the languages, as described at m: Interwiki sorting order.
: Interwiki: bn, ja.
This is a demo page for Help: Interwiki linking.

links and work
He / she will construct a project schedule model that describes the precedence links between elements of work.
Their migration to Gibraltar started since the beginning of the common British rule in 1713, thanks to the links between both British possessions during the 18th century, first looking for work in several trades, especially when Gibraltar needed to be rebuilt after the 1783 Grand Siege.
Reynolds was also responsible for The Mysteries of London which has been accorded an important place in the development of the urban as a particularly Victorian Gothic setting, an area within which interesting links can be made with established readings of the work of Dickens and others.
Radical geography and the links to Marxism and related theories remain an important part of contemporary human geography ( See: Antipode ( Journal )) Critical geography also saw the introduction of humanistic geography, associated with the work of Yi-Fu Tuan, which, though similar to behavioural geography, pushed for a much more qualitative approach in methodology.
The results of a search provide the blot ID, species, tissue, gene, expression level, blot image ( if available ), and links to the publication that the work originated from.
This is studied in chemical thermodynamics, which sets limits on quantities like how far a reaction can proceed, or how much energy can be converted into work in a combustion engine and which provides links between properties like the thermal expansion coefficient and change of rate in entropy with pressure for a gas or a liquid.
Nelson claims some aspects of his vision are in the process of being fulfilled by Tim Berners-Lee's invention of the World Wide Web, but he dislikes the World Wide Web, XML and all embedded markup – regarding Berners-Lee's work as a gross over-simplification of his original vision: HTML is precisely what we were trying to PREVENT — ever-breaking links, links going outward only, quotes you can't follow to their origins, no version management, no rights management.
For many critics and theorists, the most engaging aspects of Gombrowicz ’ s work are the connections with European thought in the second half of the 20th century, which links him with the intellectual heritage of Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Lacan, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
* Strategy, including: Funding sources ( individuals, corporations, foundations, donors / governments, endowments, sales / events ) and business model ( independent research, contract work, advocacy ); The balance between research, consultancy, and advocacy ; The source of their arguments: Ideology, values or interests ; applied, empirical or synthesis research ; or theoretical or academic research ( Stephen Yeo ); The manner in which the research agenda is developed — by senior members of the think tank or by individual researchers, or by the think tank of their funders ; Their influencing approaches and tactics ( many researchers but an interesting one comes from Abelson ) and the time horizon for their strategies: long term and short term mobilisation ; Their various audiences of the think tanks ( audiences as consumers and public-this merits another blog ; soon ) ( again, many authors, but Zufeng provides a good framework for China ); and Affiliation, which refers to the issue of independence ( or autonomy ) but also includes think tanks with formal and informal links to political parties, interest groups and other political players.
Wan-link failover will work as long as both links have DoS / DDoS prevention mechanism.
Once this happens, the links between scientific theory, engineering practice and mass production that measurement provides can be missing from the start on new work or eventually lost on old work.
The organisers behind the project work to develop links with school caterers, so that the handling of milk and dairy produce can be improved, and they promote milk consumption and encourage milk drinking to become a habit that will be carried into adulthood.
This work of political philosophy links representative justice to territorial property rights held in trust by a monarch, and asserts a social justice of no taxation without representation.
Many Hokkien chose to work in Southeast Asia ( where they had earlier links starting from the Ming era ), as did the Cantonese.
Abraham de Moivre ( 26 May 1667 in Vitry-le-François, Champagne, France – 27 November 1754 in London, England ; ) was a French mathematician famous for de Moivre's formula, which links complex numbers and trigonometry, and for his work on the normal distribution and probability theory.
Many early communications protocol standards, such as RFC 780, RFC 788, RFC 821 for SMTP, RFC 977 for NNTP, RFC 1056, RFC 2821, RFC 5321, were designed to work over such " 7-bit " communication links.
Ongoing work in the metaphor system of English and other languages is made available here using a hypertext format which allows the reader to trace links between metaphors and thus get a better idea of the structure of the system.
Please take a few moments to read Wikipedia: Chinese interlanguage links to avoid unnecessary extra work.
Alcalá's excellent transport links with Madrid have led to its becoming a commuter town, with many of its inhabitants travelling to work in the capital.
Mordell had long maintained links with CARDE and became one of Bull's ardent supporters, in spite of what other professors saw as " second-rate attempts at manipulation " and that " always supported Bull's work … I think sometimes he got pretty tired of supporting Bull.
Through links with a cousin of his wife's, William Winchester, Clowes was able to gain access to government printing work which enabled the firm to develop rapidly, moving to Northumberland Court in 1807.
This internal tagging is what allows IEEE 802. 1Q to work on both access and trunk links: frames are standard Ethernet, and so can be handled by commodity hardware.
Because of these excellent transport links, the town has a large number of residents who commute to work in London.

links and normal
Service picked up over the next few days to almost normal levels until, at 6: 00am on 3 March, traffic effectively ceased ( except for very limited satellite links ).
In HTML and XHTML, an image map is a list of coordinates relating to a specific image, created in order to hyperlink areas of the image to various destinations ( as opposed to a normal image link, in which the entire area of the image links to a single destination ).
" After Mangope had asked for help from the South African government, he declared a state of emergency and cut telephone links to the territory " for political reasons ," claiming that " normal laws had become inadequate.
In this case, the distribution of links was no longer a power law but resembled a normal distribution.
The normal distance between two connected links was 160 mm.
Because in normal networking situations all individual connections are treated equally, rather than actual file transfers, multiple connections yields an advantage on saturated links over simple connections, both in terms of total bandwidth allocation and resilience.
The enteric nervous system can and does function autonomously, but normal digestive function requires communication links between this intrinsic system and the central nervous system.
These measures must ensure children have a normal day that at the same time give them security and challenges, and where close links with adults can develop.
Currently only a normal road links St. Margrethen with Austria.
In addition to the normal boarding school mix of athletic facilities ( gymnasium, tennis courts, track, 3 fields, fitness center, and pool, although the pool is not used for athletic events ), the campus has extensive barns, pastures, arenas, and fields for equestrian use, including a network of trails that links campus to the adjacent Los Padres National Forest.
Similar to Wuyuan Bridge further north and Sanyuan Bridge further south, it links three roads instead of just two for a normal overpass.
In normal circumstances, these dampers are held open by means of fusible links.
Under normal conditions all radio links including NLOS are reciprocal which means that the effects of the propagation conditions on the radio channel are identical whether it operates in simplex, duplex or half-duplex.

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