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  • 1Consolidation of Sweden — Approximate borders of Sweden in the 12th century before the incorporation of Finland during the 13th century. Blue and yellow represents the Geats and Suiones tribes; their unification marks the consolidation of Sweden (in one commonly held… …

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  • 2consolidation —    1. The binding of grains by cementing material to solid matrix [16].    2. The gradual reduction in the water content (void ratio) of a saturated soil, as a result of an increase in the pressure acting on it, because of the addition of… …

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  • 3Consolidation of the Iranian Revolution — The Shah of Iran and his regime were overthrown by revolutionaries in February 1979. Iran was in a revolutionary crisis mode from this time until 1982[1] or 83.[2] Its economy and the apparatus of government had collapsed. Military and security… …

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  • 4Memory consolidation — is a category of processes that stabilize a memory trace after the initial acquisition.[1] Consolidation is distinguished into two specific processes, synaptic consolidation, which occurs within the first few hours after learning, and system… …

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  • 5Interference theory — Contents 1 History 2 Proactive Interference 2.1 Proactive Interference with Single and Multiple Lists 2.2 Proactive Interference and Context …

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  • 6Motor Skill Consolidation — represents the process by which motor skills are transformed from an initial fragile state, in which they are especially prone to being disrupted or lost, to a more solid or permanent state.[1] Any newly formed motor skill, such as learning to… …

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  • 7Debt consolidation — Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract Salary Wage Emp …

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  • 8Democratic consolidation — is the process by which a new democracy matures, in a way that means it is unlikely to revert to authoritarianism without an external shock. The notion is contested because it is not clear that there is anything substantive that happens to new… …

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  • 9Nonuniversal theory — is a theory of cognitive development first created by David Henry Feldman [1], a professor at the Eliot Pearson School of Child Development at Tufts University. The theory proposes that development occurs in domain specific stages (versus the… …

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  • 10Democratic peace theory — (or liberal democratic theory[1] or simply the democratic peace ) is the theory that democracies, for some appropriate definition of democracy, rarely, or even never, go to war with one another. Some have preferred the term inter democracy… …

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