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  • content navigation systems {{original research|reason=In particular, the classification into "quantity, structure, space and change" is pure invention.|date=Novemb ...
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  • ...aration.<ref>U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences: Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP). Retrieved on October 26, 2009 from http:// ...ified Technology Manager (CTM) by sitting for a rigorous exam administered by ATMAE covering [[Production Planning]] & Control, Safety, Quality, and Mana ...
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  • ...at are near the borders. The rewards associated with winning a particular classification suggest that the boundary between science and non-science is [[Social const ...language=en|quote=Successful as it is, and universally encompassing as its subject is, a scientific view of the world is hopelessly incomplete. Matters of val ...
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  • {{Short description|Classification of secrecy of information}} ...ity and nature of the information.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2.2 - Information Classification {{!}} Unit 2 {{!}} OCR Cambridge Technicals |url=https://www.csnewbs.com/ct ...
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  • ...expertise that also included ‘no expertise’ and ‘contributory expertise’, by which they meant the expertise needed to contribute fully to all aspects of ==Classification== ...
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  • ...rchers as a unified performance system. Improvements can be made to chairs by evaluating the chair and athlete separately or in performance conditions to ==Functional classification== ...
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  • ...ign of shipboard systems|Marine engineering|the engineering of other ocean systems and structures|Ocean engineering}} ...are also required for ships being [[Ship#Repair and conversion|modified]] (by means of conversion, rebuilding, modernization, or [[ship repair|repair]]). ...
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  • ...the human's ability to shape and change the physical world to meet needs, by manipulating materials and [[tools]] with techniques. It addresses the disc ...in the mid-1980s while a Technology Training Network was also established by the New York State Education Department (NYSED).<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • {{for|the academic field|Systems science}}{{For|the engineering|Systems engineering}} [[File:Diagram Systems.svg|thumb|upright=1.2|Systems can be isolated, closed, or open.]] ...
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  • content navigation systems ...[Explicit knowledge|explicit]] (as with the theoretical understanding of a subject); and it can be more or less formal or systematic.<ref>{{cite web |url-stat ...
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  • ...he kennel club designation of thoroughbred canines|Working dog#Kennel club classification{{!}}Working Group (dogs)}} ...are domain-specific and focus on discussion or activity around a specific subject area. The term can sometimes refer to an [[interdisciplinary]] [[collaborat ...
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  • ...brary science|Information system#As an academic discipline{{!}}information systems (discipline)}} ...he aim of creating, replacing, improving, or understanding the information systems. ...
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  • ...is the means by which government employees, institutions, and information systems adapt themselves to an environment in rapid fluctuation and use information ...rmations. The common industrial technologies were beginning to be replaced by informational meta-technologies. Organizations began changing their form, s ...
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  • ...eration is represented by the green vector and its velocity is represented by the red vector. If the satellite's orbit is an ellipse the potential energy ...lost mechanical energy and an increase in [[temperature]] was discovered by [[James Prescott Joule]]. ...
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  • ...of celestial bodies such as planets may appear perpetual, but are actually subject to many processes that slowly dissipate their kinetic energy, such as [[sol ...e, which will eventually be exhausted. A common example is devices powered by ocean currents, whose energy is ultimately derived from the Sun, which itse ...
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  • ...ription|Process of construction and application of user profiles generated by computerized data analysis}} ...the process of construction and application of [[user profile]]s generated by computerized [[data analysis]]. ...
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  • ...f unnoticed. The term was introduced in the Western intellectual tradition by the [[Aristotle|Aristotelian]] ''[[Sophistical Refutations|De Sophisticis E ...ly to [[Psychological manipulation|manipulate]] or [[Persuasion|persuade]] by [[deception]], unintentionally because of human limitations such as [[carel ...
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  • ...of language]] and [[linguistics]], '''speech act''' is something expressed by an individual that not only presents information but performs an action as ...peech act is really the performance of several acts at once, distinguished by different aspects of the speaker's intention: there is the act of saying so ...
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  • ...f> For example, on a weather map, the surface [[temperature]] is described by assigning a [[real number|number]] to each point on the map; the temperatur ...l field'' or a ''quantum field'', depending on whether it is characterized by numbers or [[operator (physics)|quantum operators]] respectively. In this t ...
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  • ...emperature, ''i.e.'', work mediated by [[thermal energy]]. Free energy is subject to [[Irreversibility|irreversible]] loss in the course of such work.<ref>St ...&thinsp;dV}} work needed to "make space for additional molecules" produced by various processes. Gibbs free energy change therefore equals work not assoc ...
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