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  • 51Human capital — refers to the stock of skills and knowledge embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value. Many early economic theories refer to it simply as labor, one of three factors of production, and consider it to be a fungible… …

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  • 52Human physiology — is the science of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of humans in good health, their organs, and the cells of which they are composed. The principal level of focus of physiology is at the level of organs and systems. Most aspects …

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  • 53Human rights in the British Virgin Islands — are only found to a limited degree in various statutes.The new constitution of the Territory provides extensively for human rights, and prevention from all forms of discrimination. However, the constitution has not yet been brought into force,… …

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  • 54Human behavioral ecology — (HBE) or human evolutionary ecology applies the principles of evolutionary theory and optimization to the study of human behavioral and cultural diversity. HBE examines the adaptive design of traits, behaviors, and life histories of humans in an… …

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  • 55Human rights in the Philippines — has been a subject of concern and controversy. According to U.S. Country Profile on the Philippines dated March 2006, the U.S. State Department reported in 2006 that Philippine security forces have been responsible for serious human rights abuses …

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  • 56Human–machine system — is a system in which the functions of a human operator (or a group of operators) and a machine are integrated. This term can also be used to emphasize the view of such a system as a single entity that interacts with external environment. A manual …

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  • 57Human science — (also, humanistic social science, moral science and human sciences) refers to the investigation of human life and activities via a phenomenological methodology that acknowledges the validity of both sensory and psychological experience. It… …

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  • 58Human dignity — refers to a state of righteousness, integrity, or virtue in human beings. The term dignity is defined as the state of being worthy of honour or respect [The Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary, New York, Clarendon Press, 1991, p. 403] . In… …

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  • 59Human-based evolutionary computation — (HBEC) is a set of evolutionary computation techniques that rely on human innovation. Human based evolutionary computation techniques can be classified into three more specific classes analogous to ones in evolutionary computation. There are… …

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  • 60Human Science — (also, moral science and human sciences as typical in the UK) is a term applied to the investigation of human life and activities by a rational, systematic and verifiable methodology that acknowledges the validity of both data derived by… …

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