linkage in the PONS Dictionary

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In some aircraft, the control surfaces are not manipulated with a linkage.
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It has also set up buyer-seller linkages, production and sales centres in the region.
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There is an increased mechanical complexity of the rotor system because it requires linkages and swashplates for two rotor systems.
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This avoids the need for a linkage, and reduces the number of moving parts.
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Networking of the departments of the college and hospital is being planned with linkages to other national and international universities.
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The possibility of such a linkage necessitates more research.
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In the early 1990s, it was still the case that the beta mannoside linkage was too challenging to be attempted by amateurs.
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These linkages allow financing to flow through the chain.
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The linkage is dimensioned so that the linkage reaches a toggle position just before it folds.
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A linkage between the front and rear wheels provided four-wheel steering.
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