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  • {{short description|Representation or reproduction of an object's form}} '''Imaging''' is the representation or reproduction of an object's form; especially a visual representation (i.e., the formatio ...
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  • ...pments have influenced our attitudes to work, art, space, language and the human body."<ref>{{Cite book|title=Technoculture: The Key Concepts|first=Debra Be ...over time.<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction|first=Walter|last=Benjamin|year=2010|publisher=Prism Key Press|isbn=978-1-4 ...
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  • ...ith the essentially massless plasma, allowing it to radiate a nearly ideal reproduction of the sound source when the electric or magnetic field is modulated with t ...a lesser extent [[square wave]] characteristics are also problematic; the reproduction of square waves most stress a speaker cone. ...
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  • {{Short description|Uses of technology in human and animal reproduction}} ...d procedures that enable the realization of safe, improved and healthier [[reproduction]]. While this is not true of all people, for an [[array]] of married couple ...
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  • ...have strong opinions and religious legislation regarding marriage, sex and reproduction, modern fertility technology has forced religions to respond. ...st1=H. N. |last2=Sallam |first2=N. H. |title=Religious aspects of assisted reproduction |journal=Facts, Views & Vision in ObGyn |year=2016 |volume=8 |issue=1 |page ...
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  • ...th Century.<ref>[[#Postman|Postman (1993)]], p. 35.</ref> He believed that human beings could acquire knowledge about the natural world and use it to "impro ...echnopoly actively eliminates all other ‘thought-worlds’. Thus, it reduces human life to finding meaning in machines and technique.<ref name="Postman_52"/> ...
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  • {{Short description|Technique to quantify and describe physically the human color perception}} ...s "the science and technology used to quantify and describe physically the human [[color perception]]".<ref>{{cite conference ...
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  • | parent_agency = [[Department of Health & Human Services]] ...titis]], ''[[Haemophilus influenzae|Hemophilus influenzae]]'' (Hib), and [[human papillomavirus]] (HPV).<ref name="autogenerated3">{{Cite web |url=http://so ...
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  • ...e, 2012: results generated from European registers by ESHRE.|journal=Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|date=August 2016|volume=31|issue=8|pages=1638–52|pmid=274 [[In vitro fertilization]] is the technique of letting [[Human fertilization|fertilization]] of the male and female [[gametes]] (sperm and ...
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  • ...hasizes that biological systems, driven by the imperatives of survival and reproduction, tend to evolve in ways that maximize their power output, thereby enhancing ...he free market mechanisms of the economy effectively do the same thing for human systems and that our economic evolution to date is a product of that select ...
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  • ...ecovery and identification of [[skeletonization (forensics)|skeletonized]] human remains. ...tudy of the effect of [[Hard and soft drugs|drugs]] and [[poison]]s on the human body. ...
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  • * quality of the sound reproduction equipment ...NO.pdf THE MEASUREMENT OF SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY Herman J.M. Steeneken TNO Human Factors, Soesterberg, the Netherlands]</ref> On this scale, an STI of at l ...
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  • ...cial Technology|pages=7–24}}</ref> Social technology is also split between human-oriented technologies and artifact-oriented technologies.<ref name=":1" /> ...h lags behind are the technologies involved in the "less material forms of human welfare". These are the applied sciences of "the control of crime, abolitio ...
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  • ...can give answers that are indistinguishable from those produced by a real human. Given that such interactions are by their very nature open-ended and conte ...action performed in the same way each time and thus amenable to mechanical reproduction) and polimorphic action (actions that depend on context and local conventio ...
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  • ...ef> by copying all of their parts. Implicit in these discussions is that a human would direct the cutting processes (later planning and programming the mach ...may not in themselves evolve, conditions of self-supply, self-repair, and reproduction".<ref>{{cite web|author=George Eliot |url=http://www.online-literature.com/ ...
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  • ...'Configurations: Crystallizing Contingency', The International Journal of Human Factors in Manufacturing, 3, pp. 15-36</ref> ...> placed the emphasis on non-economic forces as the driver for growth. The human actor, the entrepreneur is seen as the cause of economic development which ...
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  • {{Short description|Human identity in a technological society}} ...Luppicini acknowledges that these categories "capture important aspects of human identity".<ref>Luppicini p. 4</ref> Technoself is further elaborated and ex ...
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  • ...n (biology)|repair]] small tears in a surface naturally in the same way as human skin. ...ey cite the possibility of [[mutation]]s removing any control and favoring reproduction of mutant pathogenic variations. Advocates address the first doubt by poin ...
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  • ...d in [[ethics|ethical issues]] related to health (primarily focused on the human, but also increasingly includes [[animal ethics]]), including those emergin ...iscipline centered around the link between biology, ecology, medicine, and human values.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Lolas F | title = Bioethics and ani ...
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  • ...ence is an umbrella term encompassing all forms of scientific enquiry into human works and the combined works of nature and humans, of value to people.<ref> ...tage that is accessible, in its preserved authentic form or as a (digital) reproduction, is also a "resource for economic growth, employment and social cohesion".< ...
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