linkage — [ liŋkaʒ ] n. m. • 1921; mot angl. (depuis 1874 en chim., géom.) « liaison », de to link « lier » ♦ Anglic. Génét. Liaison existant entre les gènes d un chromosome; association de facteurs héréditaires qu elle entraîne. Équiv. fr. liaison… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Linkage — generally means the manner or style of being united , and can refer to:*Genetic linkage *Linkage (mechanical) *Linkage (policy) *Linkage (linguistics) *Linkage (software) *Linkage (BitTorrent client)*Linkage is also a commonly used phrase in most … Wikipedia
LINKAGE (álbum) — LINKAGE Álbum de Mami Kawada Grabación 2010 Género(s) J Pop Formato CD Duración 59:05 … Wikipedia Español
Linkage isomerism — is the existence of co ordination compounds that have the same composition differing with the connectivity of the metal to a ligand. HistoryThe first reported example of linkage isomerism had the formula [Co(NH3)5(NO2)] Cl2. The cationic cobalt… … Wikipedia
Linkage — Album par Mami Kawada Sortie 24 mars 2010 Durée 58:07 Genre … Wikipédia en Français
Linkage — occurs when an investor is able to purchase a security on one financial exchange and sell it on another. Certain depositary receipts, such as American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), allow for linkage, which means that an investor can purchase shares … Investment dictionary
Linkage (policy) — Linkage was a policy pursued by the United States of America, championed by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, during the 1970s period of Cold War Détente which aimed to persuade the Soviet Union and Communist China to co operate in restraining… … Wikipedia
Linkage — Link age (l[i^][ng]k [asl]j; 48), n. 1. The act of linking; the state of being linked; also, a system of links. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) Manner of linking or of being linked; said of the union of atoms or radicals in the molecule. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
linkage — LINKÁGE CAJ/ s. n. (biol.) înlănţuire (strânsă) a genelor care se găsesc în acelaşi cromozom. (< engl. linkage) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
linkage — 1874, from LINK (Cf. link) (v.) + AGE (Cf. age). To understand the principle of Peaucellier s link work, it is convenient to consider previously certain properties of a linkage, (to coin a new and useful word of general application), consisting… … Etymology dictionary
linkage — [liŋk′ij] n. 1. a linking or being linked 2. a series or system of links, slides, cranks, wheels, or gears for transmitting power or motion 3. Biol. the tendency of some genes to remain together and act as a unit (linkage group) in inheritance,… … English World dictionary