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learning curve In mechanical or electronic systems controlled by computers, the computer
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learning a change in neural function as a consequence of experience.
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learning The university of Constantinople (opened c. 850) had quickly become a center of philosophical and humanistic study, in which the emperors took a direct interest. In the 11th century there appeared the greatest of the Byzantine scholars, Psellus, reviver of the Platonic philosophy and universal genius. In the field of literature there was a conscious return to the great Greek models of the early Byzantine period, historians Constantine Porphyrogenetos, Leo the Deacon, and others. ...
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learning disorder learning disorders are characterized by difficulties in an academic area (either reading, mathematics, or written expression) such that the child's ability to achieve in the specific academic area is below what is expected for the child's age, schooling, and level of intelligence.
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learning disability An extreme difficulty in the performance of a specific mental skill, such as reading or arithmetic which is inconsistent with the person's overall intelligence; sometimes linked to perceptual or memory problems. Not to be confused with Learning Difficulties. See also: Nonverbal Learning Disability.
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