This is quite an ambiguous question! If you are talking of family relations, there's genetics to think about. In a sperm and egg, each have a copy of chromosomes from the mother and father, when fused, the genes mix up in a unique way. The baby will have at least one characteristic of the biological parent. That always is a connection.
If talking out of the scope, there is talk of molecularconnections, when genetic connections are not in the scope. This molecular connection is far wider than that of genetics, but it is hazy and not very well proven yet.
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it is connected to you ears
You can get one in a lot of places. Some places are Sears, Home Depot, Maybe Radio Shack, or some other hardware store. The best brand you can get is Fluke. It is pretty expensive but it is really accurate.
It's connected in series with the load.
Home devices are connected in parallel and not in series.
A load not connected to ground but connected in a feedback circuit is floating load
chembakolli is connected to other places by small roads and paths
they are connected to spain australia france and america
No, places having equal pressure are connected by isobars on a weather map. Isotherms connect places with equal temperature.
People and places are connected through interactions and relationships. People form attachments and memories in specific places, which influence their sense of belonging and identity. Additionally, people contribute to the culture, history, and development of places through their actions and presence.
With roads...
Through roads and highways.
Th lafayette theatre the cotton club and jessie fauset were connected
because the places have to connect together to trade and sell there products
the holy land
Isopleths are the lines on a weather map that connect places with the same temperature.
History, historical contingency, memory.
Like a switch, a router places nodes that are connected to it in separate collision domains.