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Synonyms for splice

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for splice

a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together

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joint made by overlapping two ends and joining them together

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join the ends of

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join together so as to form new genetic combinations

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join by interweaving strands

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The global fiber optic connector/mechanical splice consumption is drivenAle lengths are shorter with higher fiber counts, the requirements for jointing fibers becomes more critical.
The new tna robag[R] Auto-splice head, coupled with a robag[R] dual spindle film system, splices film automatically, joining the start of a new pre-prepared roll of film to the end of an expiring roll.
In the first step, 5' splice site is cleaved by the attack of branch-point Adenine residue, and 2'-5' phosphodiester bond is formed to produce a lariat structure [1].
The plastic hinge zone of the beam, which is located close to the beam-to-column connections, may be affected by the placement of the bolted splices. Therefore, those effects on the seismic behavior need to be understood.
The ability to complete a splice repair on the flight deck or flight line without the additional logistical footprint and authorization required for heat-applied splices will be a benefit to workplace safety.
Check-wire manufacturers put a special splice in the wire every 5 rods (about 82-1/2 feet).
This indicates that small changes in a nucleotide sequence near a splice point can lead to large changes in splice site choice and proteins produced.
With a main wire range of #8--#1/0, and a tap wire range of #12--#4, VisiLock's temperature rating is -40 degrees C to 90 degrees C (194 degrees F) for tap or branch cathodic splices up to 50V.
You're looking for cuts, excessive splices, worn spots, jacket deterioration and other damage.
The first operation is an ultrasonic cutting action, which splices the two layers together.
Up to 144 single-fusion splices can be installed while housing adapters and connectors.
Each strand is a preformed, custom shape wire strand designed explicitly to join a specific Flat-Flex[R] belt together, ensuring joint strength and preventing premature wire belt breaks that can occur at weak splices or joints.
The mooring and towing of oil rigs and huge ships rely on the strength and durability of thick ropes and the splices that join those ropes.
The new tesa butt splicing assortment features the ultra-thin tesa 51444 and tesa 51454 single-sided printable and coatable repulpable tapes, tesa 51444 is especially helpful for automatic splicing and tissue folding equipment where smooth processing is a must, tesa 51454 features a slit liner for easier handling when making manually applied butt splices.