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(mathematical) describing a physical phenomenon by logical principles characterized with quantitative relationships, eg, formulas, whose parameters may be measured (or experimentally determined)... Explore!
Ãâó: www.hawcc.hawaii.edu/math/Courses/Math100/Chapter0...
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The term for processes that occur during growth and increase in bone mass, such as linear growth, cortical apposition, and cancellous modification.
Ãâó: www.nof.org/physguide/glossary.htm
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In painting, the use of light and shadow to give the appearance of THREE-DIMENSIONAL forms.
Ãâó: www.artsmia.org/art_in_america/glossary.html
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To represent how a business works and functions in such a way that it can productively be used as a means to simulate the real world. Executives, planners, managers and analysts use modeling to simulate and test operational and financial planning assumptions.*
Ãâó: www.dmreview.com/resources/glossary.cfm
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The effect of using highly directional light to create form through shadows and highlights.
Ãâó: www.lightbulbsdirect.com/lbe_glossary.html
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