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Alas, this has nothing to do with actual daisies. Daisy chaining is a wiring technique that lets you connect multiple devices in one "chain," meaning you don't have to plug them all in separately.
For example, the Small Computer System Interface supports daisy chains (see SCSI). THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
No One Rocks a Slouchy Suit Better Than Paul Mescal — Here's Proof “It’s not the chain,” he revealed with a laugh, adding, “Daisy has that one.” The chain was featured most prominently ...
The polymer contains 3 billion periodically arranged [c2]daisy chains per square centimeter—each acting like interlocking rings—allowing it to bend without breaking while maintaining ...
The RAA489204’s two-wire bi-directional daisy chain is ac-coupled, dc-balanced and fully differential for maximum EMI immunity. One of three operating rates can be selected: 333kHz, 500kHz or 1MHz.
A grieving couple move to a remote Irish village in the wake of their baby daughter's death. They soon take in an orphaned autistic girl, only to become involved in a series of strange occurrences.
Teach children the traditional skill of making daisy chains. Use this activity to develop comparative language skills (bigger/smaller than, longer/shorter than, longest/shortest?) as well as to ...