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  • 1Work systems — Work system has been used loosely in many areas. This article concerns its use in understanding IT reliant systems in organizations. A notable use of the term occurred in 1977 in the first volume of MIS Quarterly in two articles by Bostrom and… …

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  • 2incremental lines of Retzius — incremental lines of Ret·zi·us ret sē əs n pl incremental lines in the enamel of a tooth Retzius Magnus Gustaf (1842 1919) Swedish anatomist and anthropologist. Retzius produced important studies on the histology of the nervous system, and in… …

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  • 3Work wear — is defined as apparel worn at work especially at manual labor positions [http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary 1861714096/workwear.html] . Often those employed within various trade industries elect to be outfitted in various forms of work wear… …

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  • 4Incremental backup — An incremental backup preserves data by not creating multiple copies that are based on the differences in those data: a successive copy of the data contains only that portion which has changed since the preceding copy has been created. Contents 1 …

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  • 5work, subjective experience of — In contrast to the relatively stable ideologies which constitute a work ethic , sociology also looks at the way work is actually experienced by individuals and groups. This includes orientations to work, attitudes in the job, job motivations, and …

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  • 6Iterative and incremental development — is a cyclic software development process developed in response to the weaknesses of the waterfall model. It is an essential part of the Rational Unified Process, the Dynamic Systems Development Method, Extreme Programming and generally the agile… …

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  • 7thermodynamics — thermodynamicist, n. /therr moh duy nam iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the science concerned with the relations between heat and mechanical energy or work, and the conversion of one into the other: modern thermodynamics deals with the properties …

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  • 8Betz' law — Please see discussion accessed from the above tab for issues related to proof. Betz law reflects a theory for flow machines, developed by Albert Betz. It shows the maximum possible energy known as the Betz limit that may be derived by means of an …

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  • 9Solar Engine — A Solar Engine (also called solarengine and SE) is a simple BEAM circuit which receives radiant energy, capacitates and stores the energy, and then utilizes that energy in pulses to power motors or other loads. Solar engines are thus electrical… …

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  • 10Garbage collection (computer science) — This article is about garbage collection in memory management. For garbage collection in an SSD, see garbage collection (SSD). For other uses, see garbage collection. In computer science, garbage collection (GC) is a form of automatic memory… …

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