Definition von linkages im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
Relationships requiring the movement of goods or people from one location to another
(between urban and rural settlements) Urban areas are usually linked to surrounding rural areas in ways which create inter-dependencies between urban and rural well-being For example, rural businesses may use the urban center as a place to market their goods and sell their produce; while businesses in urban centers may benefit from the consumer power of rural residents
(n) Rigid bodies (parts) that transmit linear or rotational force Linkages are multiple links that are combined through joints Constraints applied to the joints define the movement of the individual links Common types of linkages include rocker arm, crank, lever, and four-bar
The ability to buy (sell) contracts on one exchange (such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange ) and later sell (buy) them on another exchange (such as the Singapore International Monetary Exchange )
The proximity of two or more markers (genes, etc ) on a chromosome; the closer together the markers are, the lower the probability that they will be separated during DNA repair or replication process, and hence the greater the probability that they will be inherited together
(genetics) traits that tend to be inherited together as a consequence of an association between their genes; all of the genes of a given chromosome are linked (where one goes they all go)
The frequency of coinheritance of a pair of genes and/or genetic markers, which provides a measure of their physical proximity to one another on a chromosome
the act of linking things together a mechanical system of rods or springs or pivots that transmits power or motion (genetics) traits that tend to be inherited together as a consequence of an association between their genes; all of the genes of a given chromosome are linked (where one goes they all go) an associative relation
The proximity of two or more genes on a chromosome; the closer together the genes are, the greater the probability that they will be inherited together or show linkage
The proximity of two or more markers (e g , genes, RFLP markers) on a chromosome; the closer the markers, the lower the probability that they will be separated during DNA repair or replication processes (binary fission in prokaryotes, mitosis or meiosis in eukaryotes), and hence the greater the probability that they will be inherited together
Linkage is an arrangement where one country agrees to do something only if another country agrees to do something in return. There is no formal linkage between the two agreements He insisted that there could be no linkage with other Mideast problems. In mechanical engineering, a system of solid, usually metallic, links (bars) connected to two or more other links by pin joints (hinges), sliding joints, or ball-and-socket joints to form a closed chain or a series of closed chains. When one link is fixed, the possible movements of the other links relative to the fixed link and to one another depend on the number of links and the number and types of joints. With four pin-connected links, for example, the links all move in parallel planes, and regardless of which link is fixed, the others move in a fixed way relative to the fixed link. With various relative lengths of the links, this four-bar linkage becomes a useful mechanism for converting uniform rotary to non-uniform rotary motion or continuous rotary to oscillatory motion. It is the most commonly used linkage mechanism in machine construction
A direct or indirect causal relationship between two or more systems, where changes in one affect the status of another Linkages among systems are often reflected in the indicators that measure the health of those systems Connections originate from actions, policies, projects, social conditions, economic forces, and environmental changes that affect two or more indicators
The ability to buy (sell) contracts on one exchange (such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange) and later sell (buy) them on another exchange (such as the Singapore International Monetary Exchange)
Physical relationship between markers on a chromosome; the linkage number gives an estimate of the probability that two markers will be inherited together The closer together the markers, the lower the probability that they will be separated during chromosome pairing after fertilization
A linkage between two things is a link or connection between them. The linkage of two things is the act of linking or connecting them. No one disputes the direct linkage between the unemployment rate and crime We're trying to establish linkages between these groups and financial institutions. the creation of new research materials by the linkage of previously existing sources
Measures the physical distance between two genes Genes that are close together are unlikely to segregate in a sexual cross Distant genes segregate independently are are then said to be unlinked