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  • A '''source''' or '''sender''' is one of the basic concepts of [[communication]] and [[Data processing|information processing]]. Sources are objects whic ...sb2016">{{Cite web |date=2016-11-09 |title=Communication Source (including Communication Abstracts) |url=https://www.library.ucsb.edu/research/db/88 |access-date=20 ...
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  • ...g power substations, power and communication overhead lines, and power and communication underground lines. It is published by the [[Institute of Electrical and Ele The NESC is written as a voluntary standard. It is typically adopted as law by individual state ...
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  • {{Short description|Complexity of communication}} ...ges=61–64}}</ref> Lexical density estimates the linguistic complexity in a written or spoken composition from the functional words (grammatical units) and con ...
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  • [[Category:Technical communication]] [[Category:Written communication]] ...
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  • ...ain language and numerical detail what the customer expects. If it is well written, it will be used as a reference throughout the electrical system design. [[Category:Technical communication]] ...
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  • ...es.jpg|thumbnail|300px|The smartphone – one of the most important means of communication of the 21st century]] ...by people to communicate and exchange information with each other as an [[Communication source|information sender]] and an [[Receiver (information theory)|informat ...
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  • ...uch as revenues or income, plans for future operations, or use of a report written by an outside reviewer.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.law.cornell.edu/ ...Exchange Act of 1934]], as amended, businesses must comply to standards of communication that limit risk factors. These acts were put into place partially to protec ...
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  • ...eans by which an application invokes a web service. The protocol itself is written in XML. ...s the set of operations that the service makes available. The WSDL is also written in XML. ...
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  • ...rst=Pablo S. |date=2011-02-01 |title=A Review of "Geographies of Media and Communication" |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2010.536461 |journal=The Professiona ...2012 |title=Communication Geography: A Bridge between Disciplines |journal=Communication Theory |volume=22 |issue=3 |pages=299–317|doi=10.1111/j.1468-2885.2012.0140 ...
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  • {{cleanup|reason=not written as a Wikipedia article with no links and no structure|date=June 2012}} ...O team are working closely with the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology and private sector partners to develop scalable ...
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  • ...., collectively known as [[signage]]) generally inform or instruct using [[written text]], [[symbol]]s, [[picture]]s or a combination of these. ...signs and symbols and patterns of signification may have a decisive value. Communication takes place without words but via the mind as a result of signs and symbols ...
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  • ...at a quick glance, elicit in the interpreter's mind the intent of an oral communication so that it can be re-expressed in a different language. Interpreting notes are typically written in a [[notebook]] with each note being separated from the others by a horiz ...
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  • ...ocumented use of an organized [[courier]] service for the dissemination of written documents is in [[Egypt]], where [[Pharaoh]]s used couriers to send out dec ...bal cues convey another.<ref name="Remland">Martin S. Remland, ''Nonverbal Communication in Everyday Life'' (2016), p. 31.</ref> Mixed messages are also common in [ ...
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  • A retrospective was written by Richard Poynder.<ref>"[http://www.infotoday.com/IT/oct04/poynder.shtml T [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Accessibility of digital technologies, skills, and communication to individuals and communities}} ...to and use of [[Information and communications technology|information and communication technologies]] for participation in social and economic life including for ...
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  • ...|Communication research|the journal|Communication Research (journal){{!}}''Communication Research'' (journal)}} {{Communication}} ...
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  • ...s spelling out "blood" to create fear. It was produced by William Edwards, written by Robert C. Dennis, and directed by [[Harold Daniels]]. It starred [[Geral [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • Communication is done over a [[Single-wire transmission line|single wire]] in a controlle READ_VERSION is issued as Opcode 0xCC written to the slave. ...
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  • ...ide of linguistics, a message may be similarly "dense" in other forms of [[communication]]. [[Category:Communication]] ...
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  • ...ial media]] as credible, professional and legitimate means of research and communication.<ref>{{cite news|title=The Challenges of Digital Scholarship|url=http://chr ...{cite web|last=Hornby|first=Amanda|title=Digital scholarship and scholarly communication|url=http://www.uwb.edu/getattachment/tlc/faculty/teaching-resources/newmedi ...
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