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  • 101refer — re•fer [[t]rɪˈfɜr[/t]] v. ferred, fer•ring 1) to direct to a person, place, etc., for information or anything required 2) to direct the attention of: The asterisk refers the reader to a footnote[/ex] 3) to submit for decision, information, etc.:… …

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  • 102Cognitive-shifting — is a method used in awareness management describing the mental process of re directing one s focus of attention away from one fixation and toward a different focus of attention. This shifting process can be initiated either by habit and… …

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  • 103Technical architecture — is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture or solution architecture. It describes the structure and behaviour of the technology infrastructure of an enterprise, solution or system. It covers the… …

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  • 104APML — (Attention Profiling Mark up Language) est un format basé sur le XML visant à décrire les centres d intérêt et de désintérêts d une personne. Sommaire 1 Généralités 2 Le groupe de travail sur l APML 3 Services …

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  • 105Feature integration theory — The feature integration theory, developed by Treisman, a professor at Princeton University s Department of Psychology, and Gelade since the early 1980s has been one of the most influential psychological models of human visual attention. According …

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  • 106devote — I verb allot, apply, apportion, appropriate, assign, attend, be absorbed in, be attentive, be engrossed in, concentrate, concern, consecrare, consecrate, contemplate, dedere, dedicate, devovere, direct attention, focus, give attention, heed,… …

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  • 107Peripatetic school (The) — The Peripatetic school1 Robert W.Sharples THE HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL AND OF ARISTOTLE’S WRITINGS The history of Peripatetic philosophy after Aristotle falls into two phases, divided by the renewal of interest in the works we now possess after… …

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  • 108point — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, partly from Anglo French, prick, dot, moment, from Latin punctum, from neuter of punctus, past participle of pungere to prick; partly from Anglo French pointe sharp end, from Vulgar Latin *puncta, from Latin,… …

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  • 109Fourth wall — The fourth wall is the imaginary wall at the front of the stage in a proscenium theater, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play. It was made explicit by Denis Diderot [ The Fourth Wall and the Third Space by John… …

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  • 110Schizoid personality disorder — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Schizoid personality disorder ICD10 = ICD10|F|60|1|f|60 ICD9 = ICD9|301.20 |Schizoid personality disorder (SPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency… …

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