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Understanding Nonlinkage in Systems

Nonlinkage refers to the absence of a direct physical or functional connection between two or more elements or components in a system. In other words, there is no direct link or interaction between them.

For example, in a computer network, two computers may be connected through a router, but they are not directly linked to each other. They communicate with each other through the router, which acts as an intermediary. In this case, there is nonlinkage between the two computers.

Nonlinkage can also refer to the absence of a direct relationship or correlation between two or more variables or factors. For instance, there may be no direct causal link between two events or phenomena, even though they may be related in some way.

In summary, nonlinkage refers to the lack of a direct connection or relationship between elements or components in a system, which can result in the absence of a direct influence or effect between them.

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