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  • *1 : needless [[repetition]] of an [[idea]], [[statement]], or [[word]] ...he other hand, a repetition of meaning which improves the style of a piece of [[speech]] or [[writing]] is not necessarily described as ''tautology''. In
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  • ..., [[mathematics]], and the theoretical branches of [[computer science]], [[information theory]], and [[statistics]]. ...ersity]], their Department of mathematics/statistics run under the faculty of natural science/science.
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  • ...tion]] retrieval system) to retrieve material that [[satisfies]] the needs of the user ...died in [[epistemology]] (the theory of [[knowledge]]). Different theories of knowledge have different implications for what is considered relevant and t
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  • 1. a subject of [[dialogue|conversation]] or discussion: to provide a topic for discussion. 2. the subject or theme of a [[discourse]] or of one of its parts.
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  • ...g/wiki/Information_Age Information Age] and are what most people [[think]] of as "computers". However, the embedded computers found in many devices from ...: any computer with a certain minimum capability is, in principle, capable of [[performing]] the same tasks that any other computer can perform. Therefor
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  • ...h the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] world. The study of the Universe integrating [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]].
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  • :b : a report of [[facts]] or opinions *2 : the [[act]] or [[process]] of stating or presenting [[orally]] or on [[paper]]
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  • ...'in', not + 'fallere', to deceive), is a term with a [[Diversity|variety]] of [[meanings]] related to knowing [[truth]] with certainty. ...statement, teaching, or [[book]] is called 'infallible', this can mean any of the following:
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  • '''Inference''' is the act or process of deriving a [[conclusion]] based solely on what one already knows. ....e. how humans draw conclusions) is traditionally studied within the field of [[cognitive psychology]].
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  • ...he term 'epizoology' is available, and it has also been applied to studies of plant populations (botanical epidemiology). ...f medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population
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  • ...The electronic circuits may be [[physical]]ly constructed using any number of methods. Breadboards, perfboards or stripboards are common for testing new ...complex [[behavior]]s, even though they are governed by the same [[law]]s of [[physics]] as simpler circuits.
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  • The classic example of deductive reasoning, given by [[Aristotle]], is ...nt of deduction as it is understood in [[mathematics]], see [[mathematical logic]].
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  • ...or around these delightful parts, a proud and pleased friend and co-worker of you both. ...can avail yourself of, just how and why certain aspects of [[Paradise]] [[information]] must be made available to us [[Midwayers]] for us to function efficiently
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  • ...>[https://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2005/09/13/36292/asynchronous-logic-born-to-be-wild.htm asynchronouslogicboard]]] # computing: (of a request or a message) allowing the client to continue during a processing
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  • ...nevertheless crystalize of logic for transduction across different orders of vibration, different bodies, including the grosser skhanda, and all media ( ...of order rising out of "Fate's mobility," we seek rhetorics that transduce information up and down this stigmergic scale.
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  • ...[[quality]] of being unyielding or inflexible : strictness (3) : severity of life : [[austerity]] :b : an act or instance of strictness, severity, or [[cruelty]]
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  • ...a [[thing]]: made or constructed by [[human]] [[skill]], esp. in imitation of, or as a substitute for, something which is made or occurs naturally; man-m ...designating a device or [[machine]] which performs or assists the function of an organ.
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  • ...]]. In cognitive science it is concerned with how people store and process information. In ...ce knowledge is used to achieve intelligent behavior, the fundamental goal of knowledge representation is to represent knowledge in a manner as to facili
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  • ...wing with common sense. Your open way with others helps them to make sense of what is occurring in the world around them. ...ou can become overwhelmed with too many tasks, too much responsibility and of course, when you have let your commitments slip, then self-loathing becomes
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  • ...eference to the ''Artes Liberales'' and the plural ''trivia'' in the sense of "trivialities, trifles" only in the 20th century. ...were more [[challenging]].) Hence, trivial in this sense would have meant "of interest only to an undergraduate".
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