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  • 1Pervasive PSQL — Infobox Software name = Pervasive PSQL caption = developer = Pervasive Software latest release version = v10 Summit latest release date = 2006 operating system = Cross platform genre = RDBMS license = website = [http://www.pervasive.com/psql/ www …

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  • 2Pervasive developmental disorder — [1] PDD redirects here. For other uses, see PDD (disambiguation). Not to be confused with PDD NOS. Pervasive developmental disorder Classification and external resources ICD 10 F …

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  • 3Context-aware pervasive systems — Context aware computing refers to a general class of mobile systems that can sense their physical environment, and adapt their behavior accordingly. Such systems are a component of a ubiquitous computing or pervasive computing environment. Three… …

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  • 4The Cluetrain Manifesto — is a set of 95 theses organized and put forward as a manifesto, or call to action, for all businesses operating within what is suggested to be a newly connected marketplace. The ideas put forward within the manifesto aim to examine the impact of… …

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  • 5Havurat Shalom — is a small egalitarian chavurah in Somerville, Massachusetts, best known as the first such lay led Jewish community in the United States. Founded in 1968, Havurat Shalom emerged out of a youthful, 1960 s enthusiasm for what has since become known …

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  • 6mass movement — an organized effort by a large number of people, esp. those not forming part of the elite of a given society, to bring about pervasive changes in existing social, economic, or political institutions, frequently characterized by charismatic… …

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  • 7rototill — verb /ˈɹoʊ.toʊ.ˌtɪl/ a) To break up and turn soil using a rototiller. We had to rototill the garden before we planted the flowers. b) To make extensive and pervasive changes to a piece of code without altering its functionality …

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  • 8mass movement — an organized effort by a large number of people, esp. those not forming part of the elite of a given society, to bring about pervasive changes in existing social, economic, or political institutions, frequently characterized by charismatic… …

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  • 9Autism — This article is about the classic autistic disorder; some writers use the word autism when referring to the range of disorders on the autism spectrum or to the various pervasive developmental disorders.[1] Autism …

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  • 10china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …

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