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State in which an assemblage or set of correlated members is organized as interdependent regular triangles.
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| ideation |
the process of thought.
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Public Law PL 105-17; formerly known as 101-476, PL 94-142 and PL 99- 457. Part C (See "Part C") provides services to children birth to three years of age with disabilities.
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[L:97] In the Logic, defined as "a concept of reason, whose object can be met with nowhere in experience", and thus cannot be known by us; Kant suggests, however, that such ideas "serve to guide the understanding through reason in respect of experience" by "using to their greatest perfection" the rules of reason. ...
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| ideal body weight |
a term describing the weight that people are expected to weigh based on age, sex and height. A malnourished person would weigh less than their ideal body weight.
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