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  • 1Spacing effect — In psychology, the spacing effect refers fact that humans more easily remember items in a list when they are studied a few times over a long period of time ( spaced presentation ), rather than studied repeatedly in a short period time ( massed… …

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  • 2closer — closer1 /kloh zeuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that closes. 2. Also, closure. Masonry. any of various specially formed or cut bricks for spacing or filling gaps between regular bricks or courses of regular brickwork. [1350 1400; ME. See CLOSE,… …

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  • 3spacing — n. (in typography) arranging of spaces, technique of setting a pair of letters closer together than is usual by reducing the space between them, kerning speɪs n. universe; outer space; empty area, gap; place, area; interval; period of time;… …

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  • 4Maximum spacing estimation — The maximum spacing method tries to find a distribution function such that the spacings, D(i), are all approximately of the same length. This is done by maximizing their geometric mean. In statistics, maximum spacing estimation (MSE or MSP), or… …

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  • 5queen closer — noun or queen closure : a closer that is less than half a brick; specifically : a brick of full length and thickness but half width that is used at the end of a course next to the quoin header compare king closer * * * /kloh zer/, Masonry. 1. a… …

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  • 6queen closer — /kloh zer/, Masonry. 1. a brick of normal length and thickness but of half normal width, used to complete a course or to space regular bricks. 2. a brick of half the usual length, for completing a course or for spacing regular bricks. Also called …

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  • 7Wavelength-division multiplexing — For the radio station, see DWDM FM. Multiplex techniques Circuit mode (constant bandwidth) TDM · FDM · SDM Polarization multiplexing Spatial m …

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  • 8Gramophone record — A 12 inch (30 cm) 33⅓ rpm record (left), a 7 inch 45 rpm record (right), and a CD (above) A gramophone record, commonly known as a phonograph record (in American English), vinyl record (in reference to vinyl, the material most commonly used after …

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  • 9Snowmelt system — A snowmelt system is used to remove snow and ice via embedded electric cables or hydronic PEX tubing. Common areas for snowmelt systems are: driveways, walkways, parking areas, stairways, loading docks, and around car washes. A snowmelt system is …

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  • 10Relativistic electromagnetism — is the idea of explaining electromagnetism based on relativistic (Albert Einstein 1905) arguments. It was first put forward in 1963 by Edward M. Purcell who wrote an innovative electromagnetism text in which he used special relativity to derive… …

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