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style of thinking in which concepts and ideas are understood and later applied in problem solving.
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A brief summary outlining the main content of a journal article or other document.
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A brief description or summary of the contents of a book, article, or other document, usually accompanied by a citation or bibliographic reference to the item.
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a short summary of an article or book; abstracts are provided along with citation information in many periodical indexes, and may be written by either the paper's author or an indexer.
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A 20th century style of painting in which nonrepresentational lines, colors, shapes, and forms replace accurate visual depiction of objects, landscape, and figures. The subjects often stylized, blurred, repeated or broken down into basic forms so that it becomes unrecognizable. Intangible subjects such as thoughts, emotions, and time are often expressed in abstract art form.
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