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A unit or combination of units propelled by any form of energy, and operated from a single control, used in train or yard service. The word "engine" may also be used to identify control cars.
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| engine |
[TR82] A design element of a computer game. A subset of the program (computer) that manipulates one or more models. (See
Ãâó: www.thescratchpost.com/resources/games/games_dict_...
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| engram |
The neural change hypothesized to account for the memorability of a name in the mind of a hearer (cf. Psycholinguistics). Particularly memorable names such as Monster.com trigger specific engrams.
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| ENG |
Stands for Electronic News Gathering. The use of portable camcorders for the production of a news story. ENG is usually transmitted live or after immediate postproduction.
Ãâó: www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/cpt/main/definitio...
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| engagement |
The presenting part of the fetus has fully entered the pelvis. Sometimes called "dropped" or "lightening".
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