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n. (plural of interconnection English)
Usage examples of "interconnections".
Through arranged printouts and finely adjusted performance, even further interconnections were suggested to the human operators and builders.
At the time when they worked, the universe of man-made electricity and binary number had been very small, confined to comparatively few machines, among which the interconnections were also few and simple.
In the first place, indeterminacy at the level of the neuron and its synaptic interconnections means that one will never be able to understand the mind or the brain simply by an analysis of its individual components, whose responses are inherently unpredictable.
It followed that the cells responsible for the habituation must lie centrally, within the sensory-motor interconnections in the abdominal ganglion.