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  • 11Augmented virtuality — (AV) (also referred to as Mixed reality) refers to the merging of real world objects into virtual worlds [P. Milgram and A. F. Kishino, [http://vered.rose.utoronto.ca/people/paul dir/IEICE94/ieice.html Taxonomy of Mixed Reality Visual Displays ]… …

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  • 12Augmented assignment — (or compound assignment) is the name given to certain operators in certain programming languages (especially those derived from C). An augmented assignment is generally used to replace a statement where an operator takes a variable as one of its… …

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  • 13Augmented Tree-based Routing — (ATR) protocol, first proposed in Augmented Tree based Routing Protocol for Scalable Ad Hoc Networks , Proc. of IEEE MHWMN 07: The Third IEEE International Workshop on Heterogeneous Multi Hop Wireless and Mobile Networks 2007, Pisa (Italy),… …

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  • 14augmented estate — see estate 3a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. augmented estate …

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  • 15Augmented Backus-Naur fForm — Augmented Backus Naur Form ABNF (Augmented Backus Naur form) est une extension du métalangage BNF, adaptée aux besoin de la normalisation sur Internet. ABNF est le langage standard à l IETF pour décrire un langage dans les RFC. Il est très proche …

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  • 16Augmented unison — Inverse Diminished octave Name Other names Chromatic semitone Abbreviation Size Semitones …

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  • 17Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle — Pays d’origine  Inde Premier vol 24 Ma …

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  • 18augmented product — UK US noun [C] MARKETING, COMMERCE ► a product that has extra features that make it better or more attractive than the ordinary product: »Additional services are part of the augmented product …

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  • 19augmented interval — [ôg ment′id] n. Music an interval that is a half step greater than the corresponding major or perfect interval * * * …

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  • 20augmented interval — [ôg ment′id] n. Music an interval that is a half step greater than the corresponding major or perfect interval …

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