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  • ...ed as the Center for Media and Communication Studies at [[Central European University]] (CEU) in Budapest, Hungary. It began in 2004, and was designed to serve a The center was also known for its monitoring work on [[media policy]] in Central and Eastern Europe and Hungary in particular.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ww ...
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  • * [[European Union|EU]] [[Seventh Framework Programme]] * Center For Converging Technologies, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur ...
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  • ...004). [http://www.ercim.eu/EU-NSF/DC.pdf "The Disappearing Computer"]. The European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics.</ref> ...012/4065 "Evaluating Unattended Technology, a Subset of Calm Technology"]. University of Waterloo.</ref> ...
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  • | quote = The fundamental characteristic of the European system of agriculture is mixed farming - the combination on each farm of ar ...Malaysia]], [[Indonesia]], [[Afghanistan]], [[South Africa]], [[China]], [[Central Europe]], [[Canada]], and [[Russia]]. Though at first{{when|date=November 2 ...
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  • ...e commonplace, many studies have questioned their financial benefit to the university. ...ame=":6" /> Some universities, such as [[Stanford University]] and the [[University of Wisconsin]], had active licensing programs of their own.<ref>{{Cite jour ...
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  • | journal= European Journal of Physics ...centrifugal+force%22&pg=PA47 |title=Inside relativity |publisher=Princeton University Press |year=1987 |isbn=0-691-02520-7 |location=Princeton NJ |page=47}}</ref ...
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  • ...ree Dictionary | access-date=July 26, 2016 |year=2012|publisher= Princeton University}}</ref> According to the [[Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model|Atkinson-Shiffrin ...ary of the brain. It decides what needs attention and how to respond. The central executive then leads to three different subsections. The first is phonolog ...
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  • | caption = Central Buildings of the Techpark ...[[ClimateHouse]] and Research Centre Laimburg), 4 Faculties of the [[Free University of Bozen-Bolzano]], 40 scientific laboratories, 40 companies and 30 start-u ...
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  • A number of academic journals are central to communicating research in the field, including ''[[Bad Subjects]]'', ''[ ...sted by the first undergraduate program in the area, offered at [[Brandeis University]], and noted that "perhaps the most telling sign of the field's momentum" w ...
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  • ...technological development &#124; Fact Sheets on the European Union &#124; European Parliament| date=31 March 2023 }}</ref> is the set of innovative activities ...tition/state_aid/cases/220403/220403_758165_5_1.pdf</ref><ref>Expenses for university R&D&I increase moderately in Spain https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/ ...
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  • ...e Society]], the [[British Society for the History of Science]], and the [[European Society for the History of Science]]. ...d Encyclopedia of Philosophy |publisher=Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University |access-date=15 October 2023 |date=2023}}</ref> ...
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  • ...1=Sherry Devereaux|last2=Lennox Terrion |first2=Jenepher |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=978-0-19-544928-0|location=Don Mills, Ontario, Canada|oclc=8612 ...sonal communication|last=Trenholm, Sarah, 1944-|date=2013|publisher=Oxford University Press|others=Jensen, Arthur, 1954-|isbn=978-0-19-982750-3|edition=7th|locat ...
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  • ...ks/elements-of-a-philosophy-of-technology |access-date=2022-04-09 |website=University of Minnesota Press |language=en}}</ref> ...f [[Hegel]] and regarded technique as a projection of human organs. In the European context, Kapp is referred to as the founder of the philosophy of technology ...
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  • ...itute The Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science that he founded in 2001 at University College London (UCL) in memory of his murdered colleague. He chose the term ...d|date=January 2021|reason=Where is this information published.}} At the [[Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design]] a research centre was founded wi ...
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  • ...ion has been highlighted in informatization. [[Randy Kluver]] of Texas A&M University defines informatization as the process primarily by which information techn ...or resource. The accumulation and efficient use of knowledge has played a central role in the transformation of the economy ([[#Linden2004|Linden 2004]]). ...
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  • ...s-and-importers/exporting-dual-use-goods_en ''Exporting dual-use goods.''] European Commission (accessed Aug 2022)</ref> That the July 2007 [[terrorist]] attacks [[2007 London car bombs|in central London]] and [[2007 Glasgow International Airport attack|at Glasgow airport ...
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  • ...a wider theoretical school, called the [[innovation system]] approach. The central idea behind this approach is that determinants of technological change are ...eory on the dynamics of technological innovation systems (Thesis), Utrecht University, Utrecht, 2009.</ref> The focus on entrepreneurial action has encouraged sc ...
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  • ...focus and professional training.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Australian National University |title=Master of Technology Governance |url=https://programsandcourses.anu. ...llenges within "opening up" or "closing down" development trajectories the central focus of governance debates between sectors.<ref name=":5" /> ...
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  • ...an, S.L. (1989). Science, Technology and Social Progress. Cranbury: Lehigh University Press. {{ISBN?}}</ref> [[Andrew Feenberg]], a central thinker in the philosophy of technology{{cn|date=April 2020}}, argued that ...
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  • *When scientists from a central, dominant ethnic or sociological group conduct research in areas where mino ...research money for research on [[Climate change in Africa]], was spent in European and North American institutions and more was spent for former British colon ...
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