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Linking and concept
In general terms the concept was very similar to Microsoft's Object Linking and Embedding system.

Linking and with
Linking the smoothly changing images together, the eye itself endows them with the illusion of movement.
Linking microorganisms with disease, Pasteur brought about a revolution in medicine.
; All information should be free: Linking directly with the principle of access, information needs to be free for hackers to fix, improve, and reinvent systems.
Linking from a CamelCase-wiki to a page that contains spaces in its title typically requires substitution of the spaces with underscores ( e. g. WikiPedia: Main_Page ).
* Linking the Gaza Strip with the West Bank: Implications of a Palestinian Corridor Across Israel The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
* classification: Linking a proper noun and a common noun with an article
This started out with Dynamic Data Exchange ( DDE ), which was superseded by Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) and later by the Component Object Model ( COM ), Automation Objects, ActiveX controls, and the. NET Framework.
* Spanish Narrow-Gauge Railways Linking the City of Ferrol with different towns of Ferrol and Ortegal.
* Spanish High Speed Railway Network ( AVE ) Linking most major cities of the province with Lisbon and Madrid is under construction.
Finally, the Internet Radio Linking Project provides potential for blending older ( cheap ) local radio broadcasting with the increased range of the internet.
Linking the contacts on either side of the rotor were wires, with each letter on one side being wired to another on the far side in a random fashion.
The B & O also included the Leiper Railroad, the first permanent horse-drawn railroad in the U. S. In later years, B & O advertising carried the motto: " Linking 13 Great States with the Nation.
Linking all their stories is the trail of a mysterious set of reportedly very powerful computer punch cards and the individuals fighting to obtain them ; as is the case with special objects in several novels by Gibson, the punch cards are to some extent a MacGuffin.
: Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is making a combined work based on this library.
Linking this with the knowledge of the stolen Vulcan ships, Spock deduces that he is being deceived by Neral.
XML Linking Language, or XLink, is an XML markup language and W3C specification that provides methods for creating internal and external links within XML documents, and associating metadata with those links.
Linking the event with movies was somewhat controversial, as some believe that it implied the comic book medium was simply a promotional arm of the film industry.
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Linking its centralized production to a fleet of light-duty fuel cell vehicles would require the siting and construction of a distribution infrastructure with large investment of capital.
By default, 64-bit processes have 8TB of user-mode virtual address space ; Linking with / LARGEADDRESSAWARE: NO artificially limits the user-mode virtual address space to 2 GB.
Linking up with D Company, the APCs moved through the company position.
Linking the two sides is the Administration Area, with two panoramic lifts bringing visitors to each floor.
Linking up with Dwight Yorke, Saunders kept on scoring and Villa challenged for the 1992-93 FA Premier League but the goals dried up and Villa could only manage second place behind Manchester United.
The RF & P was a bridge line, with a slogan of " Linking North & South ," on a system that stretched about 113 miles.

Linking and for
In computing, the Executable and Linkable Format ( ELF, formerly called Extensible Linking Format ) is a common standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps.
" By contrast, " minus K (- K )... not just ignorance but the active avoidance of knowledge, or even the wish to destroy the capacity for it "-" enacts what ' Attacks on Linking ' identifies as hatred of emotion, hatred of reality, hatred of life itself.
Use of Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) objects limits the interoperability, because these objects are not widely supported in programs for viewing or editing files ( e. g. embedding of other files inside the file, such as tables or charts from a spreadsheet application in a text document or presentation file ).
Linking men through their experience of the war, the GAR became among the first organized advocacy groups in American politics, supporting voting rights for black veterans, lobbying the US Congress to establish veterans ' pensions, and supporting Republican political candidates.
* Object Linking and Embedding for the Microsoft alternative
* A slang abbreviation for Internet Radio Linking Project, IRLP
Its impact was enormous: one source stated, " Linking the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes, the canal was an act of political will that joined the regions of the state, created a vast economic hinterland for New York City, and established a ready market for agricultural products from the state's interior.
* Linking the ECML to Thameslink as part of the Thameslink Programme ( for First Capital Connect commuter services to be extended to south London ).
* Object Linking and Embedding for Process Control ( OPC ), in MPDV
Palmer Station also hosts an IRLP ( Internet Radio Linking Project ) Amateur Radio node # 8838 for ham radio communications.
Linking context to reward is important for reward seeking.
# Linking systems into joint system of systems allows for the interoperability and synergism of Command, Control, Computers, Communications, and Information ( C4I ) and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( ISR ) Systems: description in the field of information superiority in modern military.
OLE for Process Control ( OPC ), which stands for Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) for Process Control, is the original name for a standards specification developed in 1996 by an industrial automation industry task force.
The Object Linking and Embedding for Process Control ( OPC ) Foundation is an industry consortium that creates and maintains standards for open connectivity of industrial automation devices and systems, such as industrial control systems and process control generally.

Linking and use
* Inadequate standardization: Linking CASE tools from different vendors ( design tool from Company X, programming tool from Company Y ) may be difficult if the products do not use standardized code structures and data classifications.
The " Linking Directive " allows operators to use a certain amount of Kyoto certificates from flexible mechanism projects in order to cover their emissions.

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