attach to


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Synonyms for attach to

be present or associated with an event or entity

be part of

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(a) Moving expenses: Complete Form 3903, Moving Expenses, and attach to the return.
FC configurations allow users to create enterprise-capable storage networks where most, if not all, production data servers can attach to a common storage pool via 100MB/sec fibre-optic cables.
"That becomes important for binding things like viruses," which attach to several receptors at once on cell surfaces, says Abbott.
NAS devices are intended to attach to a network directly without being attached to a server, providing a number of advantages.
When a newly created human embryo enters its mother's uterus, it must attach to the wall if it's going to continue developing.
Devices that attach to the 1394 bus operate in true plug and play fashion and can be hot attached or removed.
Scientists have identified the protein that enables the anthrax toxin to attach to cells and trigger disease.
While allowing private loops to attach to switches is not part of the Fibre Channel standard, switch vendors have been incorporating the ability to attach them in order to allow communication between all types of Fibre Channel devices.
A variety of tests by the Rice researchers revealed that the functional groups indeed attach to the carbon nanotubes.
MARK: Sure, Hal, this may attach to a system, but I doubt whether it's a true Network Attached Storage device.