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  • 51Self-steering gear — is equipment used on ships and boats to maintain a chosen course without constant human action. It is also known by several other terms, such as autopilot (borrowed from aircraft and considered incorrect by some) and autohelm (technically a… …

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  • 52Self-creation cosmology — (SCC) theories are gravitational theories in which the mass of the universe is created out of its self contained gravitational and scalar fields, as opposed to the theory of continuous creation cosmology or the steady state theory which depend on …

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  • 53self-reliant — [adj] independent autonomous, on one’s own, self contained, self governing, self sufficient, self supporting, self sustaining, unaided, unallied; concept 554 …

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  • 54self-containment — /self keuhn tayn meuhnt, self /, n. the state of being self contained. [1840 50] * * * …

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  • 55self-guid|ed — «SEHLF GY duhd», adjective. 1. directed along a course by self contained devices, such as a homing mechanism: »a self guided missile. 2. guided by one s own course, action, or the like …

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  • 56self-un|load|er — «SEHLF uhn LOHD uhr», noun. a cargo ship with self contained handling machinery which can unload bulk cargo without help from shore conveniences: »The self unloader... [in which] a discharge arm carrying a conveyor belt extends from the ship, and …

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  • 57self-con|tain|ment — «SEHLF kuhn TAYN muhnt», noun. the condition of being self contained …

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  • 58self-containedness — self contained·ness …

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  • 59Self (psychology) — The self is a key construct in several schools of psychology, broadly referring to the cognitive representation of one s identity. The earliest formulation of the self in modern psychology stems from the distinction between the self as I, the… …

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  • 60Self (Jung) — In Jungian theory, the Self is one of the archetypes. It signifies the coherent whole, unified consciousness and unconscious of a person. The Self, according to Jung, is realised as the product of individuation, which in Jungian view is the… …

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