0 present participle of link --
1 to make a connection between two or more people, things, or ideas: --
The use of CFCs has been linked to the depletion of the ozone layer.
The explosions are not thought to be linked in any way.
Much of the early research linking child characteristics to internalizing behavior problems focused on the phenomena of behavioral inhibition to the unfamiliar.
The recursive interconnections linking brain regions are hypothesized to explain part of the co-morbidity within anxiety disorders.
Frightening maternal behavior linking unresolved loss and disorganized infant attachment.
Frightening, maternal behavior linking unresolved loss and disorganized infant attachment.
In the first, when a task's stack overflows, it is extended by linking another stack.
Modeling allows linking changes in diagnostic accuracy to patient management and long-term outcomes, which may be more practical for assisting immediate policy decisions.
Linking the two alternants of verbs that exhibit a valence alternation, as spray does, thus runs into the same difficulty that lexically encoded adjuncts face.
Integrins include domains that bind divalent cations that are important for receptor-ligand interactions linking extracellular molecules, the actin cytoskeleton and cytoplasmic signaling proteins.