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Essential nature; essence.
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Those who define software engineering as a branch of traditional engineering often believe that SEs apply concepts from traditional engineering to software development. This means that software engineering student should study physics, chemistry, and calculus; practitioners should earn professional licenses; and so on. They believe engineering provides a structured, logical approach, and therefore, a stable final product.
Ãâó: wiki.tatet.ru/en/Software_engineering.html
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The basis weight of certain grades of paper. For example, 20 lb. bond is also called substance 20 or sub 20.
Ãâó: www3.teleplex.net/printer/glossary_s.htm
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Substance Abuse is defined as the use of a psychoactive substance in a manner detrimental to the individual or society but meeting criteria for substance or drug dependence.
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This is the thickness of the petal; the firmness, fineness, or evenness of petals or sepals.
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