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  • ...'' is the representation or reproduction of an object's form; especially a visual representation (i.e., the formation of an [[image]]). ...the factors which must be considered when developing a system for creating visual renderings (images). In general, the links of the imaging chain include: ...
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  • ...[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 === By form === ...
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  • {{Short description|System to transmit information by hand}} {{about|the system to transmit information by hand-held devices|the mechanical system using signalling towers|Optical tel ...
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  • ...can Civil War. Note the use of a map, photographs, and text to explain the subject, sited at a relevant location.]] ...uto et al. (2008)">{{cite book|last=Caputo|first=Paul|title=Interpretation by Design: Graphic Design Basics for Heritage Interpreters|year=2008|publisher ...
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  • {{About|the concept in the arts}} | ex2 = arts ...
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  • ...nition, stating that "The processes of posthumanization are those dynamics by which a society comes to include members other than 'natural' biological hu ...Posthuman condition]]'': The [[deconstruction]] of the [[human condition]] by [[critical theory|critical theorists]].<ref name="Hayles 1999">{{cite book| ...
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  • [[Data visualization]] involves presenting data and information using visual elements like charts, graphs, and maps. It simplifies complex data, making ...rnal |last1=Christ |title=Review and Analysis of Color Coding Research for Visual Displays |journal=Human Factors |date=1975 |volume=17 |issue=6 |pages=542–5 ...
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  • ...97110}}</ref> As all spheres of human activity and conveyance are affected by the interplay between social communication structure and individual agency, ...ffects of Mass Communication'' (1954) that helped define the field, partly by claiming [[Paul Lazarsfeld]], [[Harold Lasswell]], [[Carl Hovland]], and [[ ...
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  • {{redirect|Universal man|the sculpture by Canadian artist Gerald Gladstone|Universal Man}} ...thia tractatio: integri operis de studiis veterum}}) was published in 1603 by [[Johann von Wowern]], a Hamburg philosopher.<ref name="auto">{{cite journa ...
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  • ...6|[[Basrelief]] sculpture "Research holding the torch of knowledge" (1896) by ''Olin Levi Warner''. [[Library of Congress]], Thomas Jefferson Building, i ...trolling sources of [[bias]] and error. These activities are characterized by accounting and controlling for biases. A research project may be an expansi ...
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  • ...t to cultural heritage: 1) understanding the materials and techniques used by artists, 2) study of the causes of deterioration, and 3) improving methods/ ...determine exactly what further analysis would be required and whether the subject of the study will be able to withstand more rigorous examination. Additiona ...
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  • ...ef> It was not until 2013 that the first purely academic book tackling the subject of 'digital sociology' was published.<ref>Orton-Johnson, K. and Prior, N. ( ...nces to the 'cyber' in the social sciences seems now to have been replaced by the 'digital'. 'Digital sociology' is related to other sub-disciplines such ...
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  • {{Short description|1982 science fiction film by Ridley Scott}} | caption = Theatrical release poster by [[John Alvin]] ...
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  • ...develops by its own laws, that it realizes its own potential, limited only by the material resources available and the creativity of its developers. It m ...ilar fields. It has both a pure science component, which inquires into the subject without regard to its application, and an applied science component, which ...
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  • {{Short description|Visual representation of the structure of an argument}}[[File:Argument Map.png|thu An '''argument map''' or '''argument diagram''' is a visual representation of the structure of an [[argument]]. An argument map typical ...
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  • ...the larger movement towards [[evidence-based practice]]s, and has been the subject of considerable debate since the late 1990s.<ref>{{cite journal|author=PHIL ...107–110, Section 1202-1203, JAN. 8, 2002}}</ref> NCLB was replaced in 2015 by the [[Every Student Succeeds Act]] (ESSA).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.e ...
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  • When [[census]] data cannot be collected, [[statistician]]s collect data by developing specific experiment designs and survey [[sample (statistics)|sam ...erence|inferential statistics]], which draw conclusions from data that are subject to random variation (e.g., observational errors, sampling variation).<ref n ...
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  • ...s''' (also known as '''signed languages''') are [[language]]s that use the visual-manual modality to convey meaning, instead of spoken words. Sign languages ...dies, Language, and Education, Vol. 2, pp. 267–80.</ref> This is supported by the fact that there is substantial overlap between the neural substrates of ...
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  • ...eal-time across all systems on campus, thus supporting students' education by improving data quality and access for faculty and staff.<ref>{{cite web |ti ...chnologies continually change, and once referred to slate chalkboards used by students in early schoolhouses in the late nineteenth and early twentieth c ...
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  • ...niel/Documents/S4B/sem02.html|title=Semiotics for Beginners: Signs|website=visual-memory.co.uk|access-date=2017-03-26}}</ref> .... 1993 [1987]. ''Theories of the Sign in Classical Antiquity'', translated by C. Richardson. Bloomington, IN: [[Indiana University Press]]. [Original: '' ...
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