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In performance, the characteristics of attack and delay of tones and the manner and extent to which tones in sequence are connected or disconnected.
Ãâó: www.openc.k12.or.us/start/music/glosm.html
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To articulate is 'to divide into meaningful parts'. In architecture, this is a way of expressing the small parts that make up a large building so that it may be understood, in particular, in its relationship to the human body.
Ãâó: architecture.arizona.edu/courses/arc103/trad103/tu...
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The process of evaluating courses to determine whether coursework completed at one college will meet the requirements for admission, transfer credit, general education, or major preparation at another college.
Ãâó: www.sjcc.edu/StudentServices/TransferCenter/Transf...
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the development and implementation of agreements that provide transfer with credit from one institution to another for equivalent courses and programs.
Ãâó: www.scoea.bc.ca/glossary2001.htm
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The ability of one axle to move - left wheel up, right wheel down or vice versa - relative to the chassis or its fellow axle. It is a measure of the ease with which wheels can stay in contact with the ground - and thus retain traction - on very 'twisty' off-road terrain.
Ãâó: www.ww4x4.co.uk/view_information.php
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