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  • 81System Usability Scale — The System Usability Scale (SUS) is a simple, ten item attitude (Likert) scale giving a global view of subjective assessments of usability. It was developed by John Brooke at Digital Equipment Corporation in the UK in 1986 as a tool to be used in …

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  • 82Remote guidance — Remote guidance, in the medical context, refers to the supervision or guidance of a medical task, usually a procedures or test, from a remote location. This falls in the realm of real time telemedicine applications. By way of example, a… …

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  • 83Robert T. Craig (scholar) — Robert T. Craig Robert T. Craig Full name Robert T. Craig Born May 10, 1947 Rochester, New York Era 20th 21st century Region Midw …

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  • 84Isoelectric point — The isoelectric point (pI) is the pH at which a particular molecule or surface carries no net electrical charge. Amphoteric molecules called zwitterions contain both positive and negative charges depending on the functional groups present in the… …

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  • 85Cylindrical coordinate system — A cylindrical coordinate system with origin O, polar axis A, and longitudinal axis L. The dot is the point with radial distance ρ = 4, angular coordinate φ = 130°, and height z = 4. A cylindrical coordinate system is …

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  • 86Human memory process — Numerous theoretical accounts of memory have differentiated memory for facts and memory for . Psychologist Endel Tulving (1972; 1983) further defined these two declarative memory conceptions of explicit memory (in which information is consciously …

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  • 87Personality test — Diagnostics The four temperaments as illustrated by Johann Kaspar Lavater MeSH …

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  • 88Pop icon — is a celebrity whose fame in pop culture constitutes a defining characteristic of a given society or era. Although there is no single definitive test for establishing pop icon status, such status is usually associated with elements such as… …

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  • 89Multiple realizability — Hilary Putnam, one of the founders of multiple realizability Multiple realizability, in philosophy of mind, is the thesis that the same mental property, state, or event can be implemented by different physical properties, states or events. The… …

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  • 90C-Jun N-terminal kinases — protein Name = mitogen activated protein kinase 8 caption = width = HGNCid = 6881 Symbol = MAPK8 AltSymbols = PRKM8 EntrezGene = 5599 OMIM = 601158 RefSeq = NM 002750 UniProt = P45983 PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 10 Arm = q Band = 11.2… …

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