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Virtual Reality, a method of simulating a world or using all a person's senses to interface with a computer.
Ãâó: www.metromemetics.com/thelexicon/v.asp
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a measure of the number of people likely to view the Visual Sensitivity Unit (VSU) and the preferences, expectations or concerns they have about how they would like the VSU to look.
Ãâó: srmwww.gov.bc.ca/risc/pubs/culture/visual/vli-10.h...
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The handling of calls by a computerized voice. For example, an operator may hand off a call to a voice response system, which will provide a customer with information.
Ãâó: www.fortfrancesbroadband.ca/terms.htm
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A peptide segment of the model protein that is not found in every reference protein. Also called a loop, this type of region is located between two SCRs in the amino acid sequence.
Ãâó: www.bio.unizh.ch/docu/acc_docs/doc/homology/0C_Glo...
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Virtual Reality A computer simulation of a real or imaginary system that enables a user to perform operations on the simulated system and shows the effects in real time.
Ãâó: www.mcmaster.ca/cis/ctl/glossary.htm
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