
1) Linkage
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1) Property
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[graph theory] In mathematics and computer science, connectivity is one of the basic concepts of graph theory: it asks for the minimum number of elements (nodes or edges) that need to be removed to disconnect the remaining nodes from each other. It is closely related to the theory of network flow problems. The connectivity of a graph is an ...
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Widely employed general term for designating the interoperability and ability of TV, PC and other video/audio equipment to communicate with one another in the home or over a network (e.g. P2P file sharing). (see also File sharing)
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The ability to create functionally contiguous blocks of land or water through linkage of similar native landscapes; the linking of trails, greenways, and communities.
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In a chemical context, the information content of a line formula, but omitting any indication of bond multiplicity.
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Relating to the connection of two or details ...ms,
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The amount of interaction in a system, the structure of the weights in a neural net, or the relative number of edges in a graph.
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The amount of interaction in a system, the structure of the weights in a neural network, or the relative number of edges in a graph.
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The status regarding whether two computer systems are communicating with each other over either a local network or over the Internet. When computers are communicating with each other, there is said to be 'connectivity' between them.
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The intelligence inherent in PCB CAD software which maintains the correct connections between pins of components as defined by the schematic.
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A digital camera's connectivity defines how it can be connected to other devices (computers primarily) for either the transfer of images or remote control of the camera. Image Transfer - Early digital cameras used RS232 (serial) connections for image transfers. Most consumer grade digital cameras now feature USB connectivity, th...
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a parameter of landscape function that measures the processes by which a set of populations are interconnected into a metapopulation (adapted from Baudry and Merriam 1980:23).
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a parameter of landscape function that measures the processes by which a set of populations are interconnected into a metapopulation (adapted from Baudry and Merriam 1988:23).
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a parameter of landscape function that measures the processes by which a set of populations are interconnected into a metapopulation (adapted from Baudry and Merriam 198823).
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A digital camera's connectivity defines how it can be connected to other devices (computers primarily) for either the transfer of images or remote control of the camera. Image Transfer - Early digital cameras used RS232 (serial) connections for image transfers. Most consumer grade digital cameras now feature USB connectivity, this provides a relati...
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[
n] - the property of being connected or the degree to which something has connections
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noun the property of being connected or the degree to which something has connections
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Describes the extent to which populations in different parts of a species
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A term referring to the ability of a device to trade data and shareresources with other devices of a similar and dissimilar typethrough electronic means including serial and parallel connections, networking and telecommunications.
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