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  • 11Physics — (Greek: physis φύσις), in everyday terms, is the science of matter [R. P. Feynman, R. B. Leighton, M. Sands (1963), The Feynman Lectures on Physics , ISBN 0 201 02116 1 Hard cover. p.1 1 Feynman begins with the atomic hypothesis.] and its motion …

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  • 12Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Aircraft and Shipbuilding Act 1977 parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom long title=An Act to provide for the establishment of two bodies corporate to be called British Aerospace and British Shipbuilders,… …

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  • 13Mental model — A mental model is an explanation of someone s thought process about how something works in the real world. It is a representation of the surrounding world, the relationships between its various parts and a person s intuitive perception about his… …

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  • 14Parallax scanning — depth enhancing imaging methods rely on discrete parallax differences between depth planes in a scene. The differences are caused by a parallax scan. When properly balanced (tuned) and displayed, the discrete parallax differences are perceived by …

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  • 15CREAM — For the 1993 hip hop single by the Wu Tang Clan, see C.R.E.A.M. CREAM is an acronym for Cognitive Reliability Error Analysis Method, a Human reliability analysis technique developed by Erik Hollnagel. It is a bi directional analysis method, meant …

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  • 16construe — I (comprehend) verb accipere, analyze, apprehend, ascertain the meaning of, assimilate, be aware of, be given to understand, cognize, conceive of, conclude, conclude from evidence, consignify, decipher, decode, deduce, deduce by interpretation,… …

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  • 17conclude — I. v. a. 1. End, finish, terminate, close, bring to an end. 2. Gather (as a consequence), infer, judge, deduce. 3. Determine, judge, decide. 4. Settle, arrange, complete, bring to a successful issue. 5. (Law.) Stop, estop, bar, hinder, restrain,… …

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  • 18County Court — This article is part of the series: Courts of England and Wales Law of England and Wales …

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  • 19Thermodynamic paradox — The Thermodynamic paradox is an argument attempting to use thermodynamics to make deductions about the nature of the universe, specifically it attempts to argue against the steady state model of the universe using reductio ad absurdum .The… …

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  • 20Deductive database — It is a database system which can make deductions (i.e.: conclude additional facts) based on rules and facts stored in the (deductive) database. Datalog is the language typically used to specify facts, rules and queries in deductive databases.… …

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