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In fact, the very name comes from this idea of interconnected networks.
The resulting system of interconnected networks is called an internetwork, or simply an internet.
The main principle is that mental phenomena can be described by interconnected networks of simple units.
This makes it useful for identifying the larger interconnected networks of spin couplings.
Each router builds up a table listing the preferred routes between any two systems on the interconnected networks.
The combination of the interconnected networks and the single numbering plan make it possible for any phone in the world to dial any other phone.
In the mammalian central nervous system, signal transmission is carried out by interconnected networks of nerve cells, or neurons.
Interconnected networks are more efficient than discrete channels, but are harder and more expensive to create.
Those structures consist of a rather crude representation of the interconnected networks of neurons in the brain.
It's hard to stifle the giggles when Harry starts talking about his business: "The computer network - the interconnected networks.
But many large commercial installations comprise a number of interconnected networks, and can include tens of thousands of nodes.
The human brain is built up from experience, they say; structure is created "on the fly" as brain cells gradually build complex interconnected networks.
Routers forward packets between interconnected networks making it possible for hosts to reach hosts on other physical networks.
He is also quite concerned with the risks of information technology, particularly the risk of cyberterrorism due to increasing reliance on interconnected networks.
The nodes of the network also allow a deeper dialogue with their audiences that, in their turn, are inscribed into in numerous interconnected networks.
When multiple routers are used in interconnected networks, the routers exchange information about destination addresses using a dynamic routing protocol.
The Internet backbone refers to the principal data routes between large, strategically interconnected networks and core routers on the Internet.
The Internet is a collection of interconnected networks with varying kinds of technology all working together, and sometimes the capacity is greater in some places than others.
Also, like federal agencies, the organizations relied, to varying degrees, on a mix of mainframe and client-server systems and made heavy use of interconnected networks.
Of the study, Saillard says the most important results were those that showed users' preferences for client-server architecture, dedicated application servers and interconnected networks.
"Today, there are many more technology options," the Vice President said, "and it is not only possible but desirable to have different companies running competing but interconnected networks."
I believe that the important concepts here are nodes, intermodality, technological innovation and the rational development of interconnected networks, including links with railway nodes.
Instead, the increasingly interconnected networks of a shrinking world only produced sameness - an Americanized world culture, an endless chain of everywhere-the-same duty-free shops.
Harnessing the power of internet collective resources, every business entity-whether it's a producer, distributor, marketer, even consumer-are all unified through massive web of interconnected networks.
The technology architecture and patented software applications which group consumers into a myriad of interconnected networks is considered foundational to a wide range of core social networking concepts.