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  • 61Content clause — In grammar, a content clause is a subordinate clause that provides content implied by, or commented upon by, its main clause. The term was coined by Otto Jespersen. There are two main kinds of content clauses: declarative content clauses (or that …

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  • 62Motor Skill Consolidation — represents the process by which motor skills are transformed from an initial fragile state, in which they are especially prone to being disrupted or lost, to a more solid or permanent state.[1] Any newly formed motor skill, such as learning to… …

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  • 63déclaratif — déclaratif, ive [ deklaratif, iv ] adj. • XIVe; lat. declarativus « qui manifeste » 1 ♦ Dr. Qui donne déclaration de qqch. Jugement déclaratif d absence. Acte, titre déclaratif. 2 ♦ Gramm. Verbe déclaratif, qui énonce un jugement (ex. affirmer,… …

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  • 64Memory — For other uses, see Memory (disambiguation). Neuropsychology Topics …

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  • 65Proposition — This article is about the term in logic and philosophy. For other uses, see Proposition (disambiguation). In logic and philosophy, the term proposition refers to either (a) the content or meaning of a meaningful declarative sentence or (b) the… …

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  • 66Programming paradigm — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concu …

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  • 67Muscle memory — For the term muscle memory as related to strength training, see Muscle memory (strength training). Muscle memory has been used synonymously with motor learning, which is a form of procedural memory that involves consolidating a specific motor… …

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  • 68TK Solver — Infobox Software name = TK Solver caption = author = developer = Software Arts; Universal Technical Systems released = latest release version = 5.0 latest release date = latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = Windows… …

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  • 69Contractions of negated auxiliary verbs in English — The contraction of negated auxiliary verbs in English is most often achieved by suffixing n t , an abbreviated form of not , to the root of a verb with or without changes to the root. In nonstandard or colloquial language, the form ain t has… …

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