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  • 61Materialism — • As the word itself signifies, Materialism is a philosophical system which regards matter as the only reality in the world, which undertakes to explain every event in the universe as resulting from the conditions and activity of matter, and… …

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  • 62Collaborative information seeking — (CIS) is a field of research that involves studying situations, motivations, and methods for people working in collaborative groups for information seeking projects, as well as building systems for supporting such activities. Such projects often… …

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  • 63List of awards and nominations received by Jessica Lange — Jessica Lange awards and nominations Awards and nominations …

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  • 64Dubbing (filmmaking) — Dubbing is the post production process of recording and replacing voices on a motion picture or television soundtrack subsequent to the original shooting. The term most commonly refers to the substitution of the voices of the actors shown on the… …

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  • 65Optical feedback — Example 1. Optical feedback Example 2. Screenshots of optical feedback Optical feedback is the …

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  • 66Software-driven graphics modes for the Atari 8-bit computers — This article describes software driven graphics modes for the Atari 8 bit computers; that is, pseudo graphics modes whose capabilities are reliant on additional software rather than being supported directly in hardware.Any Point, Any ColorThe… …

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  • 67Oscilloscope history — This article discusses the history and gradual development of the Oscilloscope. Contents 1 Hand drawn oscillograms 2 Automatic paper drawn oscillograph 3 Photographic oscillograph 4 …

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  • 68Phi phenomenon — The phi phenomenon is a perceptual illusion described by Max Wertheimer in his 1912 Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion , in which a disembodied perception of motion is produced by a succession of still images. In discussions of the… …

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  • 69Flicker fusion threshold — The flicker fusion threshold (or flicker fusion rate) is a concept in the psychophysics of vision. It is defined as the frequency at which an intermittent light stimulus appears to be completely steady to the observer (this article centers around …

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  • 70Beta movement — is a perceptual illusion, described by Max Wertheimer in his 1912 Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion , whereby two or more still images are combined by the brain into surmised motion. This is often erroneously referred to as the phi… …

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