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critical point of liquids The temperature above which no pressure may retain a substance in a liquid form.
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critical thinking A purposeful approach to problem solving that relies on flexibility, creativity, perspective, and communication to achieve desired outcomes. Critical thinking focuses on goals rather than processes or tasks.
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critical flicker frequency The illusion of motion is based on the phi phenomenon (also called persistence of vision) - the fact that excitation of the sensory neurons "persist" for a short time after the stimulus has gone. The number of still frames per second necessary to create this illusion of motion is called the critical flicker frequency (CFF).
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critical thinking Summarized from a variety of composition theorists from Key Terms in Composition Studies; includes seeing facts stripped down and vulnerable, similar to reflective thinking that invites speculation and questioning, or as John Trimbur defines: ?elicits) counter-reading of the codes and practices of the dominant culture?(50-51).
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critical incident an event that has a significant effect, either positive or negative, on task performance or user satisfaction, thus affecting usability
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