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  • 71Sealed systems — are computer systems that are designed to be supplied as a sealed unit. The major benefits are security, reliability, ease of installation and upgrade, and locked down so users can t make changes that would compromise the integrity of the system …

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  • 72Neuroplasticity — Contrary to common ideas as expressed in this diagram, brain functions are not confined to certain fixed locations. Neuroplasticity is a non specific neuroscience term referring to the ability of the brain and nervous system in all species to… …

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  • 73Corbiere v. Canada (Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs) — Supreme Court of Canada Hearing: October 13, 1998 Judgment: May 20, 1999 …

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  • 74Al Ries — is a marketing professional and author. He is also the co founder and chairman of the Atlanta based consulting firm Ries Ries with his partner and daughter, Laura Ries. Along with Jack Trout, Ries coined the term positioning , as related to the… …

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  • 75Chattr — is a Linux command that allows a user to set certain attributes on a file. Mostly chattr is used to make files immutable so that password files and certain system files cannot be erased during software upgrades.man|1|chflags|OpenBSD] It is… …

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  • 76Clojure — Paradigm(s) functional, multi paradigm Appeared in 2007 Designed by Rich Hickey …

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  • 77Ralph Cudworth — Ralph Cudworth. Stich von George Vertue nach David Loggan, 1684 Ralph Cudworth (* 1617 in Aller, Somerset; † 26. Juni 1688 in Cambridge) war ein englischer Philosoph und Theologe. Er gehörte zur Gruppe der Cambridger Platoniker. In …

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  • 78Неизменяемый объект — Шаблон проектирования Неизменяемый объект Immutable object Описан в Design Patterns Нет Неизменяемый объект (англ. Immutable object) в объектно ориентированном программировании объект, который не может быть изменён после своего создания …

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  • 79Arianism — Arianistic, Arianistical, adj. /air ee euh niz euhm, ar /, n. Theol. the doctrine, taught by Arius, that Christ the Son was not consubstantial with God the Father. [1590 1600; ARIAN + ISM] * * * Christian heresy that declared that Christ is not… …

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  • 80Aristotle — /ar euh stot l/, n. 384 322 B.C., Greek philosopher: pupil of Plato; tutor of Alexander the Great. * * * born 384, Stagira died 322 BC, Chalcis Greek philosopher and scientist whose thought determined the course of Western intellectual history… …

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