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selection and organization following sensation and perception; the relation of foreground to background
Ãâó: www.g-gej.org/7-1/d-f.html
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Also 'track formation', this is the term for the entire track structure below the rails and ballast layer -- including the blanket, subgrade, and sub-soil layers. Also sometimes used as a term for a rake, as in a 'train formation'.
Ãâó: irfca.org/faq/faq-jargon.html
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The creation of a district.
Ãâó: www.santacruzlafco.org/pages/definitions.html
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This is an arrangement of the unit's elements in a prescribed manner such as a line formation, in which the elements are side-by-side, and column formation, in which the elements are one behind the other. In a platoon column, the members of each squad are one behind the other with the squads abreast.
Ãâó: basic.armystudyguide.com/Drill/drill_terms.htm
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Multiple spacecraft with a desired position and/or orientation relative to each other or to a common target.
Ãâó: gsfctechnology.gsfc.nasa.gov/focusAreas/glossary.h...
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