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  • 111Game mechanics — are constructs of rules intended to produce an enjoyable game or gameplay. All games use mechanics; however, theories and styles differ as to their ultimate importance to the game. In general, the process and study of game design are efforts to… …

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  • 112Louis XV of France — Infobox French Royalty|monarch name=Louis XV title=King of France and Navarre caption=Louis XV by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1730) reign=1 September 1715 ndash; 10 May 1774 coronation=25 October 1722, Reims titles= HM The King HRH The Dauphin of Viennois… …

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  • 113Atherosclerosis — For the journal, see Atherosclerosis (journal). Atherosclerosis Classification and external resources The progression of atherosclerosis (size exaggerated; see text) ICD 10 …

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  • 114Comfort zone — This article is about the psychological meaning. For other uses, see Comfort zone (disambiguation). The comfort zone is a behavioural state within which a person operates in an anxiety neutral condition, using a limited set of behaviours to… …

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  • 115Protestantism — • Discussion of Protestant beliefs and doctrines Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Protestantism     Protestantism     † …

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  • 116Deus Ex: Human Revolution — Developer(s) Eidos Montreal Nixxes Software (PC)[1][2] …

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  • 117ossify — os|si|fy [ˈɔsıfaı US ˈa: ] v past tense and past participle ossified present participle ossifying third person singular ossifies [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: ossifier, from Latin os bone ] 1.) [i]formal to become unwilling to consider new… …

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  • 118adapt — verb 1 (I, T) to gradually change your behaviour and attitudes so that you get used to a new situation and can deal with it successfully (+ to): The children are finding it hard to adapt to their new school. | plants that have adapted themselves… …

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  • 119ossify — verb 1 (I) to become unwilling to consider new ideas or change your behaviour 2 (I, T) technical to change into bone or to make something change into bone ossification noun (U): the rapid ossification of the Soviet hardline position …

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  • 120reform — 1 verb 1 (T) to change a system, law, organization etc so that it operates in a fairer or more effective way: plans to reform the tax system 2 (I, T) to change your behaviour and become a better person, or to make someone do this: be a reformed… …

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