implemental
1Implemental — Im ple*men tal, a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, implements or their use; mechanical. [1913 Webster] …
2implemental — index effective (efficient), ministerial, practical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3implemental — im·ple·men·tal …
4implemental — adjective serving or acting as a means or aid instrumental in solving the crime • Syn: ↑instrumental, ↑subservient • Similar to: ↑helpful • Derivationally related forms: ↑subserve ( …
5University of Saskatchewan — ] In many fields Biologist Walter P. Thompson leadership brought innovation, insight and research to new areas beginning with rust resistant varieties of wheat which curtailed the 1916 catastrophic outbreak of rust. He also was instrumental in… …
6Illusion of control — is the tendency for human beings to believe they can control, or at least influence, outcomes that they demonstrably have no influence over.Experimental demonstrationOne kind of demonstration involves a set up with two lights marked Score and No… …
7Jasun Martz — Infobox Musical artist Name = Jasun Martz Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = non vocal instrumentalist Birth name = Jason Martz Alias = Born = 1953 Died = Origin = United States Instrument = Keyboards, percussion Genre = Contemporary… …
8Kontrollillusion — Die Kontrollillusion (engl. illusion of control) ist die menschliche Tendenz zu glauben, gewisse Vorgänge kontrollieren zu können, die nachweislich nicht beeinflussbar sind. Die grundlegende Arbeit zur Kontrollillusion ist Ellen Langers Studie… …
9Ilusión del control — es la tendencia de los seres humanos de creer que pueden controlar, o al menos influir, los resultados en los que claramente no tienen ninguna influencia. Contenido 1 Demostración experimental 2 Interpretación del fenómeno 3 Véase también …
10implement — implementable, adj. implemental, adj. implementation, n. implementer, implementor, n. n. /im pleuh meuhnt/; v. /im pleuh ment , meuhnt/, n. 1. any article used in some activity, esp. an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements. 2. an …
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