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- Webex by Cisco is an American subsidiary of Cisco Systems that develops and sells web conferencing, videoconferencing and contact center as a service applications...
- allowing up to 1000 live attendees in a meeting session. In February 1999, ActiveTouch announced WebEx Meeting Center and the webex.com website. In July 1999...
- perception. The sense of touch may be classified as p****ive and active, and the term "haptic" is often ****ociated with active touch to communicate or recognize...
- subdivisions, one for the detection of mechanosensory information related to touch, and the other for the nociception detection of pain and temperature. The...
- asked him to face prosecution. The court observed that, "Bhatt was in active touch with leaders of rival political parties, was being tutored by NGOs, was...
- touch") means literally the ability "to grasp something", and is also known as stereognosis. Perception in this case is achieved through the active exploration...
- only one hand is affected) is the inability to identify an object by active touch of the hands without other sensory input, such as visual or sensory information...
- TouchWiz is a discontinued user interface developed by Samsung Electronics with partners, featuring a full touch user interface. It is sometimes incorrectly...
- "Force can overcome object geometry in the perception of shape through active touch" (PDF). Nature. 412 (6845): 445–48. Bibcode:2001Natur.412..445R. doi:10...
- illusion is an illusion that affects the sense of touch. Some tactile illusions require active touch (e.g., movement of the fingers or hands), whereas...