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		Definition of linker in English: linkernoun ˈlɪŋkəˈlɪŋkər 1A thing which links other things.  Example sentencesExamples -  Some have much louder voices, because of their traffic and loyal linkers.
 -  This is just a case of my checking out the linkers, and finding someone I've never met has quietly linked me.
 -  The value of an incoming link is a factor of the linker's own popularity.
 -  The linker DNA between each nucleosome can vary from 20 to more than 200 bp.
 -  He was one of my first linkers and he's written many a post that made me think.
 -  The shorter linker would render the channel hypersensitive to stretch or prevent complete closure.
 -  The effect of the proline insertions on the linker stiffness is, however, unclear.
 -  Titin, however, consists of multiple folded modules connected by short linker peptides.
 -  The links came first, and from the links came the life of a linker.
 -  The linker DNA follows a continuous spiral path between nucleosomes with a correspondingly large bend.
 -  And we're still not done - linkers, journal-keepers and pundits have most recently been joined by the commercial people.
 -  The effect of the linker insertion mutations on expression of four target genes is shown in Fig 2.
 -  Anyway, thank you to all my new linkers, welcome to all my new readers, and hope you enjoyed.
 -  Therefore, the given stiffness values provide an effective description, obtained from sampling many different linker conformations.
 -  Some visitors are linkers and they link what they visit.
 -  For multidomain proteins, addition of missing linkers between the domains is possible.
 -  The two domains are connected by a stretch of unstructured amino acids which functions as a flexible linker.
 -  Thirty potential glycosylation sites were identified on the 88-residue linker.
 -  Thanks to the linkers, and thanks especially to the visitors; we hope you've liked what you've seen.
 -  However, it is likely that the rigidity of this attachment would decrease with increased linker length.
 
 - 1.1Computing  A program used with a compiler or assembler to provide links to the libraries needed for an executable program.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The cross-compiled compiler / linker and sample program executables on each of the different platforms are then compared.
 -  It seems that when a library is linked in, the dynamic linker starts searching all libraries for symbols, even for the libraries' internal ones.
 -  If source code is a software design, then actually building software is done by compilers and linkers.
 -  The compiler's first pass was on the first diskette, the second pass was on the second diskette, and the linker was on the third diskette.
 -  There is nothing about the citation of a web site through a link that should distinguish between commercial and non-commercial linkers.
 
  - 1.2 An attachment on a knitting machine for linking two pieces of knitting.
 
    Definition of linker in US English: linkernounˈlɪŋkərˈliNGkər 1A thing which links other things.  Example sentencesExamples -  Titin, however, consists of multiple folded modules connected by short linker peptides.
 -  The value of an incoming link is a factor of the linker's own popularity.
 -  The linker DNA follows a continuous spiral path between nucleosomes with a correspondingly large bend.
 -  The shorter linker would render the channel hypersensitive to stretch or prevent complete closure.
 -  The two domains are connected by a stretch of unstructured amino acids which functions as a flexible linker.
 -  Some visitors are linkers and they link what they visit.
 -  The linker DNA between each nucleosome can vary from 20 to more than 200 bp.
 -  Some have much louder voices, because of their traffic and loyal linkers.
 -  Therefore, the given stiffness values provide an effective description, obtained from sampling many different linker conformations.
 -  Thirty potential glycosylation sites were identified on the 88-residue linker.
 -  For multidomain proteins, addition of missing linkers between the domains is possible.
 -  Anyway, thank you to all my new linkers, welcome to all my new readers, and hope you enjoyed.
 -  However, it is likely that the rigidity of this attachment would decrease with increased linker length.
 -  This is just a case of my checking out the linkers, and finding someone I've never met has quietly linked me.
 -  Thanks to the linkers, and thanks especially to the visitors; we hope you've liked what you've seen.
 -  He was one of my first linkers and he's written many a post that made me think.
 -  The effect of the proline insertions on the linker stiffness is, however, unclear.
 -  The effect of the linker insertion mutations on expression of four target genes is shown in Fig 2.
 -  The links came first, and from the links came the life of a linker.
 -  And we're still not done - linkers, journal-keepers and pundits have most recently been joined by the commercial people.
 
 - 1.1Computing  A program used with a compiler or assembler to provide links to the libraries needed for an executable program.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The compiler's first pass was on the first diskette, the second pass was on the second diskette, and the linker was on the third diskette.
 -  The cross-compiled compiler / linker and sample program executables on each of the different platforms are then compared.
 -  It seems that when a library is linked in, the dynamic linker starts searching all libraries for symbols, even for the libraries' internal ones.
 -  If source code is a software design, then actually building software is done by compilers and linkers.
 -  There is nothing about the citation of a web site through a link that should distinguish between commercial and non-commercial linkers.
 
  - 1.2 An attachment on a knitting machine for linking two pieces of knitting.
 
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