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an agent with one or more personality traits. Characters can be termed major or minor, static or dynamic, flat or round, depending on their degree of importance, development, and complexity. A flat character is one dominated by a single trait; a round character is more fully developed. The main character is termed the protagonist. The process by which characters are created is called characterization. ...
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| character |
The properties of a light that distinguish its appearance.
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| character |
any letter, number, punctuation mark, or space in printed matter.
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| characteristic |
Used in PCIS; is only one kind of DET. DETs include both dependent and non-dependent characteristics (identified by the TYPE attribute). (Also, suggests an actual value, rather than the idea of meta-data.)
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[sprich: Tscharak Sanhita] ?Klassisches Ayurveda-Lehrbuch
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