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A subdivision of a graduate major representing a particular subject focus within the major area.
Ãâó: www.reg.niu.edu/regrec/grad-cat/read3.htm
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In labor, the practice of using individuals highly trained to do one specific job, such as a baseball pitcher or a third base coach.
Ãâó: www.turnerlearning.com/efts/bball/econglos.htm
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"Specialist" positions which perform scientific program management, administration and/or analytical duties and therefore require professional education and training. Examples are: Area Director, Center Director, Agricultural Administrator, and National Research Program Leader.
Ãâó: cmave.usda.ufl.edu/~rmankin/SAAcd/ARSAcronyms.htm
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A child with medical, emotional, mental or behavioral needs that will require on-going assistance and support. A child who is older and/or part of a sibling group.
Ãâó: www.crossroadsadoption.com/pageid/17/Default.aspx
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| specialization |
An instantiation of a template class or template function that overrides the standard version.
Ãâó: docs.hp.com/en/1837/gloss.htm
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