Significance of Link
Synonyms: Connection, Tie, Relationship, Bond, Reference, Attachment, Relation, Nexus, Joining, Coupling
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Hindu concept of 'Link'
In Hinduism, "Link" symbolizes the connection between past and future, representing the continuity of teachings and spiritual wisdom through letters in sacred texts, emphasizing the importance of each element in a unified spiritual journey.
From: Taittiriya Upanishad Bhashya Vartika
(1) The connection that binds the earlier and subsequent letters or thoughts together in the context of meditation.[1]
The concept of Link in scientific sources
Link, according to regional sources, connects male circumcision, also known as medical male circumcision, to HIV prevention. Participants in the study were aware of this relationship.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Components of a transportation network are categorized as either restricted or unrestricted, influencing the accessibility for private cars.[2] (2) Representing new railway connections, connecting nodes to provide specific services to meet the requirements of transportation among the regions.[3] (3) is a method for integrating local knowledge with scientific studies of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, emphasizing the relevance and advantages of local knowledge through empirical data.[4] (4) Links indicate the connections between different affiliations, representing collaborations or relationships in the context of social media research and academic partnerships.[5] (5) The term 'links' refers to the number of connections between keywords, indicating how many times a keyword is addressed in conjunction with another term within a research paper, and the example has the number of links equal to nine.[6]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Links represent the collaboration between authors or organizations, and the thickness of the links indicates the strength or frequency of the collaborative relationship.[7] (2) It is the number of connections between a particular item and another, showing how often keywords are related to each other.[8] (3) Links are identified among themes and codes as a final step in the analysis, following the initial reading and categorization of text.[9]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) Some participants revealed that they were aware of this between male circumcision or medical male circumcision and the prevention of HIV.[10]
