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Definition of Hardwiring
1. hardwire [v] - See also: hardwire
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hardwiring
Literary usage of Hardwiring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Day One and Beyond: Practical Matters for New Middle-Level Teachersby Rick Wormeli by Rick Wormeli (2003)
"Personally, I'd like the hardwiring focus to be on the dendrites responsible for
writing, reading, art, music, physical Day One and Beyond: Practical ..."
2. The English Gentleman's Library Manual: Or, A Guide to the Formation of a by William Goodhugh (1827)
"Dr. Routh, In much improved to that of any other; It has likewise the notes of
Lord Dartmouth aud Lord hardwiring The History of the Reformation, ..."
3. Letters on Natural Magic Addressed to Sir Walter Scott, Bart by Sir David Brewster (1835)
"9. hardwiring on the wall of an apartment from which the magician and his apparatus
were excluded. The annexed figure represents this apparatus, ..."
4. Catalyzing Inquiry at the Interface of Computing and Biology by John C. Wooley, Herbert Lin (2005)
"... still be carefully tuned to a specific instance of a specific problem, much
like the hardwiring of the first generation of electronic computers. ..."
5. C4ISR For Future Naval Strike Groups by Naval Studies Board, National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"... Results still included "swivel chair" interoperability and other brittle
hardwiring » Some workflows not possible due to interoperability barriers (eg, ..."
6. The Risk Management of Everything: Rethinking the Politics of Uncertainty by Michael Power (2004)
"... do with real legal exposure as such, but are the result of years of ‘hardwiring'
caution into the procedures and routines of risk management practices. ..."