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  • 1Virtual engineering — is defined as integrating geometric models and related engineering tools such as analysis, and simulation, optimization, and decision making tools, etc., within a computer generated environment that facilitates multidisciplinary collaborative… …

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  • 2virtual reality — a realistic simulation of an environment, including three dimensional graphics, by a computer system using interactive software and hardware. [1985 90] * * * Use of computer modeling and simulation to enable a person to interact with an… …

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  • 3Virtual reality — This article is about the sensory technology. For the Alan Ayckbourn play, see Virtual Reality (play). For the gamebook series, see Virtual Reality (gamebooks). U.S. Navy personnel using a VR parachute trainer …

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  • 4Virtual good — For other uses of microtransactions, see micropayment. Virtual goods are non physical objects purchased for use in online communities or online games. They have no intrinsic value and are intangible by definition.[1] Including digital gifts[2]… …

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  • 5Virtual Health Library — The Virtual Health Library (VHL) is an on line (digital library) and common space for the convergence of the cooperative work of producers, intermediaries, and users of information on health sciences, built and developed by the Latin American and …

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  • 6space —    by Tom Conley   In a view of a port seen at night at the beginning of Jean Luc Godard s Pierrot le fou (1965), one of Deleuze s model films in his work on the timeimage, a voice quotes a passage from Elie Faure on Velasquez: Space reigns . The …

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  • 7space —    by Tom Conley   In a view of a port seen at night at the beginning of Jean Luc Godard s Pierrot le fou (1965), one of Deleuze s model films in his work on the timeimage, a voice quotes a passage from Elie Faure on Velasquez: Space reigns . The …

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  • 8Virtual economy — A virtual economy (or sometimes synthetic economy) is an emergent economy existing in a virtual persistent world, usually in the context of an Internet game. People enter these virtual economies recreationally rather than by necessity; however,… …

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  • 9Virtual Magic Kingdom — Developer(s) Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Sulake Corporation Publisher(s) Walt Disney Parks and Resorts …

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  • 10Virtual education — refers to instruction in a learning environment where teacher and student are separated by time or space, or both, and the teacher provides course content through the use of methods such as course management applications, multimedia resources,… …

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