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The conditions under which an organism lives.
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A collection of hardware, software, network communications and procedures that work together to provide a discrete type of computer service. There may be one or more environments on a physical platform, eg test, production. An environment has unique features and characteristics that dictate how they are administered in similar, yet diverse manners.
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| environment |
Surroundings in which an organization operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans and their interrelation.
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| envelope |
used in sound synthesis to control the volume, pan, pitch or other attribute of sound over a period of time. ADSR envelopes are the most commonly used type of envelope. They are divided into several segments, Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release. The attack segment is often triggered by pressing a keyboard note. The envelope continues and holds the sustain level until the keyboard note is released, which causes the release segment to finish the envelope.
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| environment |
Physical surroundings that establish place, time, and atmosphere/mood; the physical conditions that reflect and affect the emotions, thoughts, and actions of characters.
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