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  • 1Dynamic awareness theory — (DAT) offers an alternative to explaining the creation of awareness in distributed work groups. DAT highlights the important role of users and social practices in awareness creation. The theory further points to the dynamic nature of awareness… …

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  • 2Depth-first search — Order in which the nodes are visited Class Search algorithm Data structure Graph Worst case performance …

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  • 3Depth-limited search — Class Search Algorithm Data structure Graph Worst case performance O( | V | + | E | ) …

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  • 4Dynamic aperture — is a term in acoustics used very much like aperture in photography. The arrays in side scan sonar can be programmed to transmit just a few elements at a time or all the elements at once. The more elements transmitting, the narrower the beam and… …

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  • 5Dynamic compaction — is a method that is used to increase the density of the soil when certain subsurface constraints make other methods inappropriate. It is a method that is used to increase the density of soil deposits. The process involves of dropping a heavy… …

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  • 6Dynamic positioning — Offshore Support Vessel Toisa Perseus with, in the background, the fifth generation deepwater drillship Discoverer Enterprise, over the Thunder Horse Oil Field. Both are equipped with DP systems. Dynamic positioning (DP) is a computer controlled… …

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  • 7Depth chart — In sports, a depth chart is used to show the placements of the starting players and the secondary players. Generally a starting player will be listed first or on top while a back up will be listed below. Depth charts also tend to resemble the… …

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  • 8depth psychology — any approach to psychology that postulates and studies personality from the standpoint of dynamic and unconscious motivation. [1925 30] * * * …

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  • 9dynamic range —    The color depth (or possible pixel values) for a digital image. The number of possible colors or shade of gray that can be included in a particular image. 8 bit images can represent as many as 256 colors; 24 bit image can represent… …

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  • 10Audio bit depth — In digital audio, bit depth describes the number of bits of information recorded for each sample. Bit depth directly corresponds to the resolution of each sample in a set of digital audio data. Common examples of bit depth include CD audio, which …

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