0 a place where two or more main roads or motorways at different levels are joined by means of several small roads, so allowing cars etc to move from one road to another -- trafikkmaskin
Roadworks on the interchange are delaying traffic.
1 (an) exchange -- utveksling
an interchange of ideas.
1 is interchanged and denote by u i0 and u 0 the throughput of queue i and of the whole system under p1, respectively.
Such flexibility depends on the apparent anonymity of the individuals, for such interchanges would be unfeasible or at least implausible with a 'star' as lead.
Then simply interchanges the colours of these two vertices.
In addition to neutral facets of these interchanges, such as communication skills, this process involves more emotionally charged undercurrents, most notably power issues.
The morphology is relatively static ; progress, buoyed up by such supportive interchanges, is predictable and linear.
Figure 11(a) illustrates an example dependency graph where an interchanging fixed-point might be found.
Furthermore, this way of understanding conversational interchanges is also related to children's comprehension that knowledge of events has its origins in previous experiences.
Another type of suffix error in possessive nouns was also structural in nature and consisted of interchanging stem-dependent allomorphs.