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The process of creating a hierarchical organization of objects in a scene. In parenting, an object (called the parent object) is "parented" to another object (called the child object). Parenting relationships can be nested to any degree, so that one or more objects are the children of another object, which is in turn the child of another. See also Hierarchy.
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A pattern of providing an environment for children or other dependent persons that is sufficient to nurture growth and development and can be strengthened. SEE: Nursing Diagnos
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The special relationships and strategies pursued at the headquarters of a diversified group of companies.
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