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  • 21Application streaming — Computer application streaming is a form of on demand software distribution.The basic concept of application streaming has its foundation in the way modern computer programming languages and operating systems produce and run application code.… …

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  • 22IPhone — Infobox Mobile phone name = iPhone image size = 200px manufacturer = Apple Inc. carrier = Portal:Apple Inc./iPhone Carriers available = Original: June 29, 2007cite news|url=http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/7002/iphone line.html|title=Steve… …

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  • 23Jacques de Kadt — (30 July 1897, Oss 16 April 1988, Santpoort) was a prominent and often controversial 20th Century Dutch political thinker, politician and man of letters. Born into a liberal Jewish family, he was the youngest son of a factory manager, Roelof de… …

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  • 24physical science — physical scientist. 1. any of the natural sciences dealing with inanimate matter or with energy, as physics, chemistry, and astronomy. 2. these sciences collectively. [1835 45] * * * Introduction       the systematic study of the inorganic world …

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  • 25pseudoreference — noun used attributively to describe reference electrodes whose potential, though not constant, varies predictively …

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  • 26predict — verb a) To state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge. How could I ever predict this could happen? b) To believe or hold to be true in advance; …

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  • 27Hegel, spirit, and politics — Leo Rauch Hegel’s impact on political thought has been immense giving shape to the major political movements of the modern world. Yet the person of average education is hardly familiar with the name, which is usually identified with a small… …

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  • 28Whewell’s philosophy of science and ethics — Struan Jacobs ON SCIENCE Introduction Among the most prodigious of English minds of the nineteenth century, William Whewell (1794–1866) was at various times, and among other things, philosopher, intellectual historian, scientist, educationist,… …

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  • 29criterion validity — verification that the instrument correlates with external criteria of the phenomenon under study, either concurrently or predictively …

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  • 30predict — verb state that (a specified event) will happen in the future. Derivatives predictive adjective predictively adverb predictor noun Origin C17: from L. praedict , praedicere make known beforehand, declare , from prae beforehand + dicere say …

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