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  • 1lack of activity — index inertia Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Activity recognition — aims to recognize the actions and goals of one or more agents from a series of observations on the agents actions and the environmental conditions. Since the 1980s, this research field has captured the attention of several computer science… …

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  • 3lack — 01. He wasn t able to go out with his friends, due to a [lack] of money. 02. She won t get promoted to a management position because she [lacks] the ability to make difficult decisions. 03. He s a smart enough guy, but sometimes I think he just… …

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  • 4non-activity — /nɒn ækˈtɪvəti/ (say non ak tivuhtee) noun (plural non activities) lack of activity …

  • 5Scandinavian activity theory — is a derivation of Soviet Activity theory, a psychological meta theory, paradigm, or framework, with its roots in the Soviet psychologist Vygotsky s cultural historical psychology.HistoryActivity theory as it was developed by Leont ev and… …

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  • 6Axis naval activity in Australian waters — Although Australia was remote from the main battlefronts, there was considerable Axis naval activity in Australian waters during World War II. A total of 54 German and Japanese warships and submarines entered Australian waters between 1940 and… …

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  • 7Human sexual activity — This article is about sexual practices (i.e., physical sexual activities). For broader aspects of sexual behavior see Human sexuality. Relationships …

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  • 8Quantitative structure-activity relationship — (QSAR) is the process by which chemical structure is quantitatively correlated with a well defined process, such as biological activity or chemical reactivity.For example, biological activity can be expressed quantitatively as in the… …

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  • 9Criminal Activity — Studio album by Criminalz Released August 7, 2001 Recorded 2001 …

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  • 10Search activity concept — (SAC) is a psychophysiological concept that integrates subject’s behavior, resistance to stress and deteriorating factors, pathogenetic mechanisms of different mental and psychosomatic disorders, REM sleep functions, brain monoamines activity and …

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