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  • ...same connection allows that computer to send information to servers on the network; that information is in turn accessed and potentially modified by a variety ...witching using the standardized Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP). It is a "network of networks" that consists of millions of [[private]] and [[public]], [[aca
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  • ...eading the data content in search of any type of information. This type of network attack is generally one of the most effective as a lack of [[encryption]] s [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...Center for Environmental Publications, Environmental Financing Information Network, National Enforcement Training Institute, Subsurface Remediation Informatio [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • '''''[https://www.isn.ethz.ch/ International Relations and Security Network (ISN)]''''' [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • *1: the [[science]] of [[society]], social [[institutions]], and social [[relationships]]; sp ..., [[friend]], or ally, thus referring to people in general. It is a social science involving the application of social theory and [[research]] methods to the
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_neural_network artificial neural network]). Otherwise, calculation is a term for the computation of [[numbers]], whi [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...erm can also be used in a broad sense to refer to an interconnected social network of individual fandoms, many of which overlap. While it is now used to apply ...ence Fiction Convention since 1939 along with many other events each year. Science fiction fandom maintains organized clubs and associations in many cities ar
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  • ...tain areas of the brain. Religious people will face a great challenge when science robs them of all the “magic” they have used to base their beliefs. Indeed, it will be a great trial for the faith of human beings when science shows them that many of the things they have considered as part of the spir
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  • ...DARPA]), and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network computer network] that it produced was called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET ARP ...ility to define and [[access]] the [[resources]] of other computers on the network, such as peripheral devices, stored [[information]], and the like, as exten
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  • ...h, conducts cutting edge research in its laboratories and supports genomic science worldwide. ...exploration from the perspectives afforded by the disciplines of cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, physics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence
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  • ...emerged together, helping [[crystallize]] the modern era of conservation [[science]] and [[policy]]. ...t the [[maintenance]], loss, and restoration of ''biodiversity'' and the [[science]] of [[sustaining]] evolutionary [[processes]] that engender genetic, popul
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  • *4 : being on or [[simulated]] on a computer or computer network <print or virtual [[books]]> <a virtual keyboard>: as a : occurring or exis [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...information [[sharing]] outside the constraints of time and place among a network of people *Asynchronous I/O, in [[computer science]], is a form of input/output processing that permits other processing to co
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  • ...in the field of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_traffic_simulation network traffic simulation]. In such simulations, the model behaviour will change e [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...to scientifically prove the [[existence]] of [[soul]] and establish the [[science]] of multidimensional [[reality]] as the [[nucleus]] knowledge system of th ...al]], and thereby indoctrinating the species, as a whole, into the broader network of the intelligent, [[interconnected]] [[universe]].
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  • '''Profiling''' ([[Information science]]) refers to the whole [[process]] of construction and application of profi ...eir own marketing department's demographic findings about their television network's programming and canceled several series that [[appealed]] primarily to ol
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  • ...the usefulness of using computers to simulate can be found in the field of network [[traffic]] simulation. In such simulations, the [[model]] [[behavior]] wil [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...[metaphysics]]. It is a [[parody]] of the [[theory]] and methods of modern science and is often expressed in [[nonsense|nonsensical]] [[language]]. A practiti ...of ''L'Écho de Paris littéraire illustré''. Jarry later defined it as "the science of imaginary solutions, which symbolically attributes the properties of obj
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  • The Friends of the [[Daynal Institute]] comprise a network of [[individual]]s who recognize the [[curriculum]] of [[divine]] [[love]] ...ew such [[beauty]] in all things such as [[art]], music, literature, and [[science]]; who [[understand]] [[truth]] is revealed in many different ways; that tr
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  • ...ις, taxis (meaning 'order', 'arrangement') and νόμος, nomos ('[[law]]' or 'science'). Taxonomy uses taxonomic units, known as taxa (singular taxon). ...plied to relationship schemes other than parent-child hierarchies, such as network structures with other types of relationships. Taxonomies may then include s
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  • ...es a clock signal. Timekeeping technologies such as the GPS satellites and Network time protocol (NTP) provide [[real-time]] access to a close approximation t [[Computer science]] (In computer science, especially parallel computing, synchronisation refers to the coordination
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  • ...n both [[cognitive science]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. In cognitive science it is concerned with how people store and process information. In ...gence. AI researchers have borrowed representation theories from cognitive science. Thus there are representation techniques such as frames, rules and seman
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  • ...epartment, College of Saint Benedict], Saint John's University,"''Computer Science is the study of all aspects of computer systems, from the theoretical found Computer science has many sub-fields; some emphasize the computation of specific results (su
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  • ...to determine if they have an interest in a particular [[career]], create a network of contacts, or gain school credit. Some interns find permanent, paid emplo ...mon in [[professional]] fields including [[medicine]], [[architecture]], [[science]], engineering, [[law]], business (especially accounting and finance), tech
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  • ...tudy of these complex linkages is the main goal of [[network science]]. In science there are at this time a number of approaches to characterizing complexity, ...mplexity that is often related to the use of computer simulation in social science, i.e.: computational sociology.
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  • ...the biology of the nervous system, whereas the latter refers to the entire science of the nervous system. ...we perceive, act, learn, and remember. — Eric Kandel, Principles of Neural Science, fourth edition”</blockquote>
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  • ...cess to [[information]] and [[materials]] in archives is called [[archival science]]. ...al, since 'archive,' as a noun or a verb, has meanings related to computer science.[3]
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  • ...cisions]]. Know that in all that you do and will do, there is a tremendous network of [[support]] standing ready, ever so helpful to [[assist]] and guide you ...emselves. Then you will begin to see tremendous advances in [[society]], [[science]], [[industry]]. This will make the quality of life for every individual wh
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  • ...terdisciplinary study connecting the fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, [[logic]] modeling, evolutionary [[biology] ...ion]] in the [[animal]] and the [[machine]]. Stafford Beer called it the [[science]] of effective organization and Gordon Pask extended it to include informat
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  • ...ive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science. ...ers mentioned in this paragraph can be viewed as the founders of cognitive science.
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  • ...[[conversation]] at one level. And between each user and the communication network at another. It is in the domain of media and communications technology that ...snet.com/IMT/archives/2004/03/will_this_tiny.html?t=archive Will this Tiny Science Usher in the Next Industrial Revolution?], Katrina C. Arabe. Retrieved on N
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  • A mind map is similar to a semantic network or [[cognitive]] map but there are no formal restrictions on the kinds of l The semantic network was developed as a theory to understand [[human]] learning, and developed i
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  • ...chronous protocol]] 2400 bit/s modems, [[CLEO]] devices, and [[value-added network]]s used to transmit EDI documents to transmitting via the Internet, some pe ...sion has moved to these newer protocols the providers of the [[value-added network]]s remain active.
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  • ...nly aspects of computer science, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...." <ref>Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems</ref> Within information science, attention has been given in recent years to [[human–computer interaction
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  • ...ughton Mifflin Co.ISBN 0-395-43302-9, Brown, T.L., Chemistry – the Central Science, 9th Ed.Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-066997-0, Chang, Raymond, Chemistry, 6th E ...be defined for ionic ([[salt (chemistry)|salts]]) and covalent crystals ([[network solids]]) which are composed of repeating [[unit cell]]s that extend either
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  • ...ty, quantum, and nuclear physics, [[generative sciences]] like [[cognitive science]], [[cybernetics]], [[genetics]], and [[generative linguistics]], rich [[li ...o emphasize this paradox, Derrida reformalized human culture as a disjoint network of proliferating markings and writings, with the author being absent.{{Fact
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  • ...elements which make up a particular system, regarded as an interconnecting network. Freq. with distinguishing word, as political matrix, social matrix, etc. :5. '''Science Fiction'''. Also Matrix. With the: = CYBERSPACE n.
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  • ...a pragmatic compromise between philosophical skepticism and [[nomothetic]] science; philosophical skepticism is in turn sometimes referred to as "radical empi ...[[reality]] is conducted. Considering the rigor of the scientific method, science itself may simply be thought of as an organized form of skepticism. This do
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  • ...Alongside most cells there is either a basement membrane or a collagenous network made by [[fibroblast]]s that will guide the cells' growth. Since [[ischaem ...regenerate (e.g. cardiac muscle or neurons). Also, damage to the collagen network (e.g. by [[enzyme]]s or physical destruction), or its total collapse (as ca
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  • ...hird World", claiming there is only '''one''' world connected by a complex network of economic exchange relationships — i.e., a "world-economy" or "world-sy ...otion a process of gradual expansion, as a result of which only one global network, or system of economic exchange, exists today. By the nineteenth century, v
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  • ...]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]] and the history and sociology of science. Increasingly, quantitative and qualitative methods are being integrated in ...ect in question ought to stand on the same footing of inquiry as a natural science.
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  • ...overbs and [[idiom]]s give many examples of its application, but also in [[science]], [[philosophy]] and the [[humanities]]. The concepts of association, com ...ades have shown a renewed interest in analogy, most notable in [[cognitive science]].
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  • ...be measured through a variety of techniques. Stefan Klein, in his book The Science of Happiness, links the dynamics of neurobiological systems (i.e., dopamine ...e significantly more likely to be happy than those on the periphery of the network. Overall, the results suggest that happiness might spread through a populat
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  • ...published in eleven volumes, Roberts was also a published [[author]] of [[science fiction]] [[novel]]s, poetry, and several books about ESP development.[1] H In the realm of [[science]], the only criticism that the late amateur physicist [https://books.google
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  • #Goddard, Roger. Relation Network, Social Trust, and Norms: A Social Capitol Perspective on Students' Chances ...Duffy, John and Tolle, Gil (2004.) “Trust among strangers”, Philosophy of Science 71: 1-34.
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  • ...beginning. As culture bearers, we stretch your boundaries in the arena of science, art, and philosophy. We essentially expand the genetic mindís "perimeter ...stablishes its first phase of the OLIN Technology or global communications network.
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  • ...so influenced Vice President [[Al Gore]], who participated in her informal network while a senator and later met with her in the White House. ...of what she called "the movement that has no name" - a loose, enthusiastic network of innovators from almost every discipline, united by their apparent desire
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  • ...59-1&sig=CNCTRgLt1z1rRBTbFsPrUf_w_M0 Flyvbjerg, B. (2001). ''Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again'' (Cambridge: *[https://www.narratology.net Narrnet - The Narratology Network]
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  • ...οίκος, ''oikos'', "household"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge") is the [[science|scientific]] study of the distribution and abundance of life and the intera ...logist [[Ernst Haeckel]] in 1866, when he defined it as "the comprehensive science of the relationship of the organism to the environment." [https://books.goo
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  • ...y. It will be the irrefutable discovery of the human soul by authoritative science. This Grand Portal will usher in a new awareness for humanity that will ena ...cience, and it will know only one course of action: integrate with the new science that combines technology, psychology, metaphysics, and cosmology.
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