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  • 1Aiming point — In field artillery, the accuracy of indirect fire depends on the use of aiming points. In air force terminology the aiming point (or A.P.) refers to holding the intersection of the cross hairs on a bombsight when fixed at a specific target. An… …

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  • 2pass point — Survey. a point located photogrammetrically and used as a reference point in orienting other photographs. * * * …

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  • 3pass point — Survey. a point located photogrammetrically and used as a reference point in orienting other photographs …

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  • 4Dorchester Square — from Southeast Type Municipal Location …

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  • 5Roland Barthes — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image size = 175px image caption = name = Roland Barthes birth = November 12, 1915 death = March 25, 1980 school tradition = Structuralism, Semiotics… …

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  • 6Reicholzheim — is a town in Baden Württemberg in Germany. It is located in the Tauber valley at the foothills of the Odenwald and the quiet forests of the Spessart on the banks of the Tauber river near the mouth of the Tauber into the Main river. Reicholzheim… …

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  • 7Compass — This article is about the direction finding instrument used in navigation. For other uses, see Compass (disambiguation). A simple dry magnetic pocket compass …

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  • 8Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy that was developed to resolve symptoms resulting from disturbing and unresolved life experiences. It uses a structured approach to address past, present, and future aspects of disturbing memories. The approach… …

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  • 9Attentional shift — happens because the human brain is limited in its ability to process information, and simultaneous processing cannot occur without a substantial cost.[1] Therefore, shifting of attention is necessary because it allows us to redirect attention to… …

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  • 10Neural mechanisms behind shifts of attention — The environment around us is full of various objects, features and scenes that compete for our attention. Unfortunately the human mind is limited in its ability to process information, and simultaneous processing cannot occur without a… …

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