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  • 1Remotely operated underwater vehicle — Remotely operated vehicle redirects here. For vehicles operating out of water, see remote control vehicle. ROV at work in an underwater oil and gas field. The ROV is operating a subsea torque tool (wrench) on a valve on the subsea structure. A… …

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  • 2Remotely triggered earthquakes — have also been characterized as The very long reach of very large earthquakes [ Once thought to be isolated in both time and space, the “reach” of large earthquakes their impact on not only the surrounding region but also the planet as a whole is …

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  • 3remotely — UK US /rɪˈməʊtli/ adverb ► HR, WORKPLACE employees who work remotely work mainly from home and communicate with the company by email and telephone: »50,000 of our 130,00 employees work remotely. »More work nowadays can be conducted remotely …

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  • 4Common Remotely Operated Weapon System — The Common Remotely Operated Weapon System program, (CROWS or CROWS II) is a remote control weapon system that provides the operator with theability to acquire and engage targets while inside a vehicle, protected by its armor. It isdesigned to… …

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  • 6Underwater diving — This article refers to underwater diving by humans. For other uses of the term diving, see dive and diving Underwater diving is the practice of going underwater with or without breathing apparatus. Recreational diving is a popular activity (also… …

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  • 7World War II — the war between the Axis and the Allies, beginning on September 1, 1939, with the German invasion of Poland and ending with the surrender of Germany on May 8, 1945, and of Japan on August 14, 1945. Abbr.: WWII * * * or Second World War (1939–45)… …

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  • 8democracy — /di mok reuh see/, n., pl. democracies. 1. government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. 2. a state… …

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  • 9List of cognitive biases — A cognitive bias is a pattern of poor judgment, often triggered by a particular situation. Identifying poor judgment, or more precisely, a deviation in judgment, requires a standard for comparison, i.e. good judgment . In scientific… …

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  • 10semantics — semanticist /si man teuh sist/, semantician /see man tish euhn/, n. /si man tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. Ling. a. the study of meaning. b. the study of linguistic development by classifying and examining changes in meaning and form. 2.… …

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