Europe is a very united continent whose countries cooperate greatly, as you can see through organizations such as the European Union. Also, Europe underwent the Industrial Revolution (mainly in the 1800s) where railroads especially were set up all over to provide transportation. The large network of roads, waterways, railroads, and airline linkages help make transportation more efficient and easier.
linkages
Lipids have covalent linkages, such as ester linkages in triglycerides, phosphodiester linkages in phospholipids, and amide linkages in sphingolipids. These linkages are important for the structure and function of different lipid molecules in biological systems.
examples of forward linkages
Background linkages-Wooden pegs for looms/fertilizes. Product-Sinamay cloth Forward linkages-Place mat, Sewing machine, Dye. Ps: this is written on a chart.
example of backward linkages
Some toys have linkages to make them move
there are 4 peroxy linkages...
The number of peroxo linkages in a molecule can be determined by identifying the presence of the O-O bond, which is characteristic of peroxides. Counting the number of O-O bonds in the molecule will give you the number of peroxo linkages.
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possible siezed linkages or motor. common for linkages to get siezed,
backward linkages is when one industry or sector has to depend upon another industry that id not is not directly related to it for services and a forward linkages is when one industry or sector produces the raw materials for another
Ester linkages are found in lipids like triglycerides, phospholipids, and waxes. They are formed by the condensation reaction between a carboxylic acid and an alcohol, resulting in the release of water. Ester linkages play a crucial role in the structure and function of these biological molecules.