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  • 121Intrapersonal communication — is language use or thought internal to the communicator. Intrapersonal communication is the active internal involvement of the individual in symbolic processing of messages. The individual becomes his or her own sender and receiver, providing… …

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  • 122Boston University College of Communication — Infobox University name = College of Communication native name = latin name = motto = established = May 27, 1947 type = endowment = staff = faculty = president = provost = principal = rector = chancellor = vice chancellor = dean = Tobe Berkovitz… …

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  • 123Visual communication — as the name suggests is communication through visual aid. It is the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon. Primarily associated with two dimensional images, it includes: signs, typography, drawing, graphic… …

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  • 124Ethnography of communication — The Ethnography of communication (EOC) is a method of discourse analysis in linguistics, which draws on the anthropological field of ethnography. Unlike ethnography proper, though, it takes both language and culture to be constitutive as well as… …

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  • 125Pre-birth communication — refers to possible communication with the foetus. Pre Birth communication is described by one web site on the subject as follows:What is Pre Birth Communication? It s something that many people experience, yet very few talk about the sense that… …

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  • 126Medical Implant Communication Service — (MICS) is the name of a specification for using a frequency band between 401 and 406 MHz in communication with medical implants. It allows bi directional radio communication with a pacemaker or other electronic implants. The maximum transmit …

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  • 127Distributed object communication — realizes communication between distributed objects in the distributed computing environment. The main role is to interconnect objects residing in non local memory space and allowing them to perform remote calls and exchange data. The widely used… …

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  • 128Superluminal communication — is the term used to describe the hypothetical process by which one might send information at faster than light (FTL) speeds. All empirical evidence found by scientific investigation indicates that it s impossible in the real world.Some theories… …

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