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  • 21Control freak — For the Teen Titans supervillain, see Control Freak (villain). In psychology related slang, control freak is a derogatory term for a person who attempts to dictate how everything around them is done  a control freak. Scared to let us have… …

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  • 22Control channel — In radio communication, a control channel is a central channel that controls other constituent radios by handling data streams. It is most often used in the context of a trunked radio system, where the control channel sends data which coordinates …

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  • 23Control of fire by early humans — A reconstruction of Homo erectus, the earliest human species that is known to have controlled fire The control of fire by early humans was a turning point in the cultural aspect of human evolution that allowed humans to cook food and obtain… …

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  • 24Context-Based Access Control — Als Context Based Access Control (CBAC) bezeichnet man in der Netzwerktechnik einen intelligenten Filter für TCP und UDP Pakete zur Zugriffssteuerung und kontrolle auf Dateien oder Dienste, der verbindungsspezifische Protokoll Informationen… …

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  • 25Control house — IRT control house at Bowling Green, opened 1905 A control house, within the context of the New York City Subway, refers to the buildings that serve as station entrances. They were built and are still used in locations where a simple staircase or… …

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  • 26Control Patrols — The Control Patrols of the Central Committee of Anti fascist Militias of Catalonia was an anarchist militia controlled by the CNT FAI and operating in Catalonia during the first year of the Spanish Civil War. The organization was created on… …

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  • 27control character —    A character whose occurrence in a given context initiates, modifies, or stops a control operation …

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  • 28Stimulus control — is the phenomenon of a stimulus increasing the probability of a behavior (operant response) because of a history of that behavior being differentially reinforced in the presence of the stimulus. In other words, stimulus control is basically… …

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  • 29Mildly context-sensitive language — In formal grammar theory, mildly context sensitive languages are a class of formal languages which can be efficiently parsed, but still possess enough context sensitivity to allow the parsing of natural languages. The concept was first introduced …

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  • 30Mind control — (also known as brainwashing, coercive persuasion, mind abuse, thought control, or thought reform) refers to a process in which a group or individual systematically uses unethically manipulative methods to persuade others to conform to the wishes… …

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