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Sambo Sambo
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Victimless Crime Victimless Crime
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Necessity Necessity
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Bio-oxidative therapy Bio-oxidative therapy
Oxygen/Ozone Therapy Definition Oxygen/ozone therapy is a term that describes a number of different practices in which oxygen, ozone, or hydrogen peroxide are administered via gas or water to kill disease microorganisms, improve cellular function, and promote the healing of damaged tissues. The... Read more
Random Walk Random Walk
Random Walk ORIGINS AND RATIONALES IMPLICATIONS FOR INVESTORS BIBLIOGRAPHY A random walk is one in which future steps or directions cannot be predicted on the basis of past actions. When the term is applied to the stock market, it means that short-run changes in stock prices cannot be... Read more
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TYLER, RALPH W. (1902–1994) Ralph W. Tyler's long and illustrious career in education resulted in major contributions to the policy and practice of American schooling. His influence was especially felt in the field of testing, where he transformed the idea of measurement into a grander... Read more
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Typologies Typologies
TypologiesFormal and methodological aspectsThe tradition and its sourcesSome modern contributionsThe future of typological researchBIBLIOGRAPHYTaxonomy occupies a vital place in the corpus of any empirical science. Since science is grounded on the assumptions of the orderliness of natural phenomena... Read more

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