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  • 11CPE — may refer to:In biochemistry* Carboxypeptidase E * Cytopathic effect * Cytoplasmic polyadenylation element * Clostridium Perfringens EnterotoxinIn education* Kentucky Council on Postsecondary EducationOtherCPE may also stand for:* Carl Philipp… …

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  • 12ergonomics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: erg + nomics (as in economics) Date: 1949 1. an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and… …

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  • 13Ergonomics — Ergonomics: the science of designing user interaction with equipment and workplaces to fit the user. Ergonomics is the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities. The International …

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  • 14Hermeneutics — In religious studies and social philosophy, hermeneutics (English pronunciation: /hɜrməˈn(j)uːtɨks/) is the study of the theory and practice of interpretation. Traditional hermeneutics which includes Biblical hermeneutics refers to the study of… …

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  • 15List of occupations — NoTOC compactTOC · See also · External linksA*Administrator *Agronomist *Archaeologist *Architect *AuditorB*Boatswain *Boilermaker*BooksellerC*Cab driver *Cop *Cabinet maker *Calligrapher *Call girl *Cameraman *Camp Counselor *Car designer… …

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  • 16Auxology — Auxology, sometimes called Auxanology (from Greek gr. αὔξω, auxō , or gr. αὐξάνω, auxanō , growth ; and gr. λογία, logia ), is a meta term covering the study of all aspects of human physical growth; though it is also a fundamental of biology,… …

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  • 17SL X60 — Infobox Train background = name = X60 imagesize = 300px caption = X60 commuter train at Stockholm Central Station interior interiorcaption = InService =Manufacturer = Alstom Factory = Family = Built = 71 Refurbishment = Replaced =Formation = 6… …

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  • 18Participatory Ergonomics — Industrial Ergonomics programs seek to identify and correct factors that negatively impact the physical health of their workers. Participatory ergonomics programs seek to maximize the involvement of the workers in this process based on the simple …

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  • 19ergonomics — ergonomic, ergonometric /err geuh neuh me trik/, adj. ergonomically, adv. ergonomist /err gon euh mist/, n. /err geuh nom iks/, n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) See human engineering. [1945 50; ERGO + …

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  • 20CPE — Customer Premises Equipment (Computing » General) Customer Premises Equipment (Computing » Telecom) **** Continuing Professional Education (Business » Accounting) *** Customer Premise Equipment (Computing » Networking) * Customer Provided… …

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