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  • 41Online tutoring — is the process of tutoring in an online, virtual environment or networked environment in which teachers and learners are separated by time and space. Online tutoring, as a reflection of the diversity of the wider Internet, is practiced using many …

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  • 42OpenHMPP — HMPP for Hybrid Multicore Parallel Programming. Based on a set of directives, OpenHMPP Standard is a programming model designed to handle hardware accelerators without the complexity associated with GPU programming. This approach based on… …

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  • 43Nonverbal communication — is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless (mostly visual) messages. Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch (Haptic communication), by body language or posture, by facial… …

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  • 44Motion simulator — Simulator seating St. Louis Zoo A motion simulator or motion platform is a mechanism that encapsulates occupants and creates the effect/feelings of being in a moving vehicle. Motion simulators fall into two categories (described below) based on… …

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  • 45Juggling notation — It has often been said, of many juggling patterns, that it is easier done than said , while it might be easy to learn a given manoeuvre and demonstrate it for others, it is often much harder to communicate the idea accurately using speech or… …

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  • 46Primate basal ganglia system — The primate basal ganglia system is a symmetrical major cerebral system that has only recently been recognized. In the past, part of it was presented as motor or extrapyramidal , complementary to the corticospinal (pyramidal) system. Contrary to… …

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  • 47Epilepsy — (seizure disorder): When nerve cells in the brain fire electrical impulses at a rate of up to four times higher than normal, this causes a sort of electrical storm in the brain, known as a seizure. A pattern of repeated seizures is referred to as …

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  • 48Fourth World: Resurgent Nations in the New Europe — ▪ 1997 Introduction       by Richard A. Griggs and Peter R. Hocknell  Throughout the world in 1996, there were some 6,000 to 9,000 Fourth World nations, territorial and political units that lacked recognition by the United Nations but endured as… …

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  • 49Norden bombsight — The Norden bombsight at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. This example does not have the associated autopilot attached …

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  • 50Metastability in the brain — In the field of computational neuroscience, the theory of metastability refers to the human brain’s ability to integrate several functional parts and to produce neural oscillations in a cooperative and coordinated manner, providing the basis for… …

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