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  • ==Terminology== ...ver-lingo |title=MSL? EDL? A guide to NASA's Mars rover lingo. |work=[[The Christian Science Monitor]] |date=2012-08-03 |access-date=2020-06-19 |quote=Yesterday ...
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  • ...cite book |first=Peter|last=Beal |title=A Dictionary of English Manuscript Terminology, 1450–2000 |url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofengl0000beal|url-ac ...of Saint-Denis]].<ref name="Paläographie">{{cite book |last1=Rohr |first1=Christian |title=Historische Hilfswissenschaften: eine Einführung |date=2015 |publish ...
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  • ...tem | website=MLGT: The authoritative multi-lingual geographic information terminology database | date=2020-06-02 | url=https://isotc211.geolexica.org/concepts/34 ...tem | website=MLGT: The authoritative multi-lingual geographic information terminology database | date=2020-06-02 | url=https://isotc211.geolexica.org/concepts/32 ...
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  • The '''X''' in the terminology can refer to one of the following: power-to-[[ammonia]], power-to-[[feedsto ...r-etal-2016">{{cite book | first1 = Florian | last1 = Ausfelder | first2 = Christian | last2 = Beilmann | first3 = Sigmar | last3 = Bräuninger | first4 = Reinho ...
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  • ...m, transnational informational capitalism ([[Christian Fuchs (sociologist)|Christian Fuchs]] 2008, 2007): "Computer networks are the technological foundation th ...onal capitalism ([[Manuel Castells]] 2000, [[Christian Fuchs (sociologist)|Christian Fuchs]] 2005, Schmiede 2006a, b). Manuel Castells sees informationalism as ...
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  • ===Christian mystics=== Many [[Christian mystics]] are documented as having experiences that may be considered as co ...
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  • In analogy to [[linguistics|linguistic]] terminology, motifs and phrases can be combined to make complete musical ideas such as *{{cite web|first=Christian|last=Wüthrich|title=Structure in philosophy, mathematics and physics (Phil ...
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  • There is disagreement on the terminology to be used when describing argument maps,<ref>{{harvnb|Freeman|1991|pp=49–9 ...ked numbers became a standard and is still widely used. He also introduced terminology that is still current describing ''convergent'', ''divergent'' and ''serial ...
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  • == History and terminology == ...and how they are understood. Key figures include [[Christian Metz (critic)|Christian Metz]]. ...
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  • ...ueP3">Duff, Okun, Veneziano, ''ibid''. p. 3. "There is no well established terminology for the fundamental constants of Nature.&nbsp;... The absence of accurately ...because it meets him where he is, in the linear flow of secular time. The Christian myth gives such time a beginning in creation, a center in the Christ-event, ...
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  • ...dieval Europe]], the concept of androgyny played an important role in both Christian [[Theology|theological]] debate and [[Alchemy|Alchemical]] theory. Influent ...Terminology |url=https://wou.edu/wp/safezone/files/2014/07/Advanced-Trans-Terminology.pdf |access-date=May 6, 2023}}</ref> A person who is androgynous may engage ...
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  • ...ss-date=2 April 2023 |last1=Fouracre |first1=Phil |last2=Dunkerley |first2=Christian |last3=Gardner |first3=Geoff |journal=Transport Reviews |volume=23 |issue=3 ==Terminology== ...
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  • ...eval authorities concerning Aristotelian common sense, both in Islamic and Christian lands.]] ...er, [[Avicenna]] emphasized the link, influencing future authors including Christian philosophers.<ref name="hr42" /><ref name="walz">{{citation|title=Al-Farabi ...
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  • ...sophers to pay more attention to the non-declarative uses of language. The terminology he introduced, especially the notions "[[locutionary act]]", "[[illocutiona ...ess and Finance |volume=37 |pages=597–604 |year=2016 |last1=Walter |first1=Christian }}</ref> ...
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  • ...he [[Zener effect]]) can also be regarded as a form of field emission. The terminology is historical because related phenomena of surface photoeffect, [[thermioni ==Terminology and conventions== ...
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  • ...amit Bhatia, ed., 1992, pp. 1,051–54.</ref> The English language draws a [[terminology|terminological]] distinction (which does not exist in every language) betwe ...changed since antiquity. Except for some extreme metaphrasers in the early Christian period and the [[Middle Ages]], and adapters in various periods (especially ...
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  • ...tle=Emergency Alert System: Why US is doing first national test now | work=Christian Science Monitor | date=November 9, 2011 | access-date=December 15, 2011 | a As of 2022, as part of a clarification and streamlining of terminology used in messages, further NPTs will now be referred to in the test message ...
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  • ...ook |last=Hipólito |first=Inês Viegas |editor1-last=Kanzian |editor1-first=Christian |editor2-last=Mitterer |editor2-first=Josef |editor2-link=Josef Mitterer |e ...er greater than 2 is the sum of two [[prime number]]s. Stated in 1742 by [[Christian Goldbach]], it remains unproven despite considerable effort.<ref>{{cite boo ...
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  • ==Terminology== ...rocessing |year=2015 |last1=Jensen |first1=Preben |last2=Ladefoged |first2=Christian |last3=Søgård |first3=Michael |last4=Obwegeser |first4=Nikolaus |volume=232 ...
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