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  2. Interconnection - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the U.S., Interconnection or "Interconnect regimes" also take into account the associated commercial arrangements. As an example of the use of commercial arrangements, the focus by the EU has been on "encouraging" incumbents to offer bundles of network features that will enable competitors to provide services that compete directly with the incumbent.

  3. Wide area synchronous grid - Wikipedia

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    The two major and three minor interconnections of North America The synchronous grids of Europe and North Africa A wide area synchronous grid (also called an " interconnection " in North America ) is a three-phase electric power grid that has regional scale or greater that operates at a synchronized utility frequency and is electrically tied ...

  4. Apophenia - Wikipedia

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    Apophenia (/ æ p oʊ ˈ f iː n i ə /) is the tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things. [1]The term (German: Apophänie from the Greek verb ἀποφαίνειν (apophaínein)) was coined by psychiatrist Klaus Conrad in his 1958 publication on the beginning stages of schizophrenia.

  5. Interconnector - Wikipedia

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    An interconnector (also known as a DC tie in the USA [1]) is a structure which enables high voltage DC electricity to flow between electrical grids.An electrical interconnector allows electricity to flow between separate AC networks, or to link synchronous grids.

  6. Interconnect (integrated circuits) - Wikipedia

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    The geometric properties of an interconnect are width, thickness, spacing (the distance between an interconnect and another on the same level), pitch (the sum of the width and spacing), and aspect ratio, or AR, (the thickness divided by width).

  7. Economic globalization - Wikipedia

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    International commodity markets, labor markets, and capital markets make up the economy and define economic globalization. [5]Beginning as early as 6500 BCE, people in Syria were trading livestock, tools, and other items.

  8. Western Interconnection - Wikipedia

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    Interconnections can be tied to each other via high-voltage direct current power transmission lines such as the north-south Pacific DC Intertie, or with variable-frequency transformers (VFTs), which permit a controlled flow of energy while also functionally isolating the independent AC frequencies of each side.

  9. Optical interconnect - Wikipedia

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    In integrated circuits, optical interconnects refers to any system of transmitting signals from one part of an integrated circuit to another using light. Optical interconnects have been the topic of study due to the high latency and power consumption incurred by conventional metal interconnects in transmitting electrical signals over long distances, such as in interconnects classed as global ...