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  • 91Neo-creationism — Part of a series on Creationism History of creationism Neo creationism …

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  • 92Agile Data Method — The goal of the Agile Data (AD) methodology is to define strategies that IT professionals can apply in a wide variety of situations to work together effectively on the data aspects of software systems. This isn’t to say that AD is a “one size… …

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  • 93Jolly Phonics — is a systematic, sequential, phonics program designed to teach children to read. Children learn 40+ sounds of the English language, rather than the alphabet. They are then taken through the stages of blending and segmenting words to develop… …

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  • 94Unruled Paper (film) — Infobox Film name = Unruled Paper image size = 245px caption = (Source: [http://flickr.com/photos/21905510@N03/2133524408/in/photostream/ hedieh1351 ] ) director = Nāser Taghvā i producer = Hasan Tavakkol niā Yektā Film , Tehran, 2001 (1380 AH)… …

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  • 95Shard (database architecture) — A Shard is a method of horizontal partitioning in a database. Shard database architecture Horizontal partitioning is a design principle whereby rows of a database table are held separately, rather than splitting by columns (as for normalization) …

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  • 96explicate — verb I m not sure anyone could fully explicate the works of Joyce Syn: explain, make explicit, clarify, make plain/clear, spell out, untangle; interpret, translate, elucidate, expound, illuminate, throw light on See note at clarify …

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  • 97spell — I v 1. orthographize, name or say the letters, write the letters, write out. 2. signify, mean, amount to, add up to, promise, look like; signal, indicate, point to; denote, bespeak, stand for, symbolize, represent; portend, augur, presage, omen.… …

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  • 98quan|ti|fy — «KWON tuh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. 1. to determine the quantity of; measure: »Anything that can be quantified ought to be quantified, everything that will submit to scientific measure ought to be measured (Saturday Review). 2. to… …

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  • 99Quantify — Quan ti*fy, v. t. [L. quantus now much + fy.] 1. To modify or qualify with respect to quantity; to determine, fix or express the quantity of; to rate. [1913 Webster] 2. (Logic) To make explicit the quantity of; as, to quantify a variable. [PJC] …

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  • 100quantify — transitive verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Medieval Latin quantificare, from Latin quantus how much Date: circa 1840 1. a. (1) to limit by a quantifier (2) to bind by prefixing a quantifier b. to make explicit the logical quantity of 2. to… …

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