0 connection with other things that are related to each other:
He has a unique knowledge of all the players and their complex interconnections.
A diagram specifying the interconnection between these components is shown in figure 1.
Semantic interconnections reflect the fine granularity of the inventory, as they are expressions of the lexical knowledge base from which they are extracted.
The recursive interconnections linking brain regions are hypothesized to explain part of the co-morbidity within anxiety disorders.
Toward the end of the nineteenth century, pragmatism challenged this division, pointing to numerous interconnections between facts, values, and linguistic and cultural contexts.
These findings emphasize the close interconnections between evolution of bacteriophages and evolution of their hosts.
Ordinarily such an approach is a good thing, because interconnections that might otherwise be missed are brought to the fore.