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التَّمْوِيلِ
Rete Microcellulare
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
Micro Cellular Network [ˌmaɪkrəʊˌseljʊləˈnetwɜːk] N TELEC
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
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in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
micro <pl micros> [Brit ˈmʌɪkrəʊ, Am ˈmaɪkroʊ] N
micro COMPUT inf (microcomputer)
cellular [Brit ˈsɛljʊlə, Am ˈsɛljələr] ADJ BIOL
I. network [Brit ˈnɛtwəːk, Am ˈnɛtˌwərk] N (all contexts)
rete f (of di)
II. network [Brit ˈnɛtwəːk, Am ˈnɛtˌwərk] VB trans
1. network:
network TV, RADIO programme
2. network COMPUT:
network computers
III. network [Brit ˈnɛtwəːk, Am ˈnɛtˌwərk] VB intr
in the PONS Dictionary
cellular [ˈsel··lɚ] ADJ
1. cellular BIOL:
2. cellular (porous):
I. network [ˈnet·wɜ:rk] N
1. network COMPUT, TELEC:
2. network TV:
network m inv
II. network [ˈnet·wɜ:rk] VB trans
1. network (link together):
2. network (broadcast):
III. network [ˈnet·wɜ:rk] VB intr
Present
Inetwork
younetwork
he/she/itnetworks
wenetwork
younetwork
theynetwork
Past
Inetworked
younetworked
he/she/itnetworked
wenetworked
younetworked
theynetworked
Present Perfect
Ihavenetworked
youhavenetworked
he/she/ithasnetworked
wehavenetworked
youhavenetworked
theyhavenetworked
Past Perfect
Ihadnetworked
youhadnetworked
he/she/ithadnetworked
wehadnetworked
youhadnetworked
theyhadnetworked
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Many conferences also run their own syndicated network.
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He was also a pioneer in the theory of neural networks.
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At the same time, a new network came into operation.
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Today it has grown into an international organization, which includes a network of more than 50 local interest groups, and approximately 850 members worldwide.
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Sensory and perceptual details of specific events are represented in posterior temporal and occipital networks, predominantly in the right cortex.
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