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  • 11Fundamental human needs — Fundamental human needs, according to the school of Human Scale Development developed by Manfred Max Neef and others (Antonio Elizalde and Martin Hopenhayn), are seen as ontological (stemming from the condition of being human), are few, finite… …

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  • 12fundamental — adj 1 Fundamental, basic, basal, underlying, radical are comparable when they mean forming or affecting the groundwork, roots, or lowest part of something. Fundamental is used chiefly in reference to immaterial things or to abstractions, whether… …

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  • 13Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International — (FBFI) formerly the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship of America is a fellowship of Independent Fundamental Baptist individuals. The roots of FBFI can be traced to the Fundamental Fellowship of Northern Baptists. The Fundamental Fellowship was… …

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  • 14Fundamental modeling concepts — (FMC) provide a framework to describe software intensive systems. It strongly emphasizes the communication about software intensive systems by using a semi formal graphical notation that can easily be understood. Introduction FMC distinguishes… …

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  • 15fundamental — [fun΄də ment′ l] adj. [LME < ML fundamentalis < L fundamentum: see FUNDAMENT] 1. of or forming a foundation or basis; basic; essential [the fundamental rules of art] 2. relating to what is basic; radical [a fundamental alteration] 3. on… …

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  • 16fundamental breach — A breach of contract which has particularly serious consequences for the injured party; for example, where the installation of defective machinery causes a fire which destroys the buyer s premises. The expression may also be used to refer to the… …

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  • 17Fundamental pattern — Fundamental patterns are one of the types of design patterns. They are termed fundamental as they form the basic building blocks of the other patterns. Most of the other patterns and most modern applications draw on these patterns in one way or… …

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  • 18fundamental force — ˌfundamental ˈforce [fundamental force] noun (technical) a force that is a property (= characteristic) of everything in the universe. There are four fundamental forces including ↑gravity and ↑electromagnetism …

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  • 19Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation — (FIRO) is a theory of interpersonal relations, introduced by William Schutz in 1958. DescriptionAccording to the theory, three dimensions of interpersonal relations are necessary and sufficient to explain most human interaction. The dimensions… …

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  • 20Fundamental group — In mathematics, the fundamental group is one of the basic concepts of algebraic topology. Associated with every point of a topological space there is a fundamental group that conveys information about the 1 dimensional structure of the portion of …

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