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telencephalon The last brain region, the telencephalon, will appear toward you as two vesicles. These will be the cerebral hemispheres and the coels will become brain ventricles I and II.
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teleology acceptance of underlying directed purpose in biological phenomena.
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telephony The science of translating sound into electrical signals, transmitting them, and then converting them back to sound; that is, the science of telephones. The term is used frequently to refer to computer hardware and software that performs functions traditionally performed by telephone equipment.
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teleconferencing ("long distance" conferencing) describes meetings at a distance using electronic means such as satellite, telephone, Internet, radio etc. in which participants have direct visual or aural contact.
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teleology From telos which means an ultimate end or conclusion. Teleology refers to any grand narrative , such as the idea of history as progress (an idea shared by both European imperialism and marxism) towards an end when one idea will dominate, or be totalised (western civilization, for example, or Marxist communism). Teleological theories tend to privilege one narrative (that of western values, for example, or that of class), to the exclusion of all others.
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