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- Construction is a general term meaning the art and science of forming objects, systems, or organizations. It comes from the Latin word constructio (from...
- Constructionism may refer to Constructionism (learning theory), an educational philosophy developed by Seymour Papert Social constructionism, a theory...
- phrasal verbs. Grammatical constructions form the primary unit of study in construction grammar theories. In construction grammar, cognitive grammar,...
- Construction Simulator 2015 (Bau-Simulator in the original German title) is a Windows game released in 2015 by German company Astragon, which specializes...
- A construction set is a standardized piece ****ortment allowing for the construction of various different models. Construction sets are most often marketed...
- In mathematics, the plus construction is a method for simplifying the fundamental group of a space without changing its homology and cohomology groups...
- Construction engineering, also known as construction operations, is a professional subdiscipline of civil engineering that deals with the designing, planning...
- PCL family of companies is a group of independent general contracting construction companies in Canada, the United States, Australia and the Caribbean....
- Social constructionism is a term used in sociology, social ontology, and communication theory. The term can serve somewhat different functions in each...
- Construction morphology (CM) is a morphological theory aimed at a better understanding of the grammar of words, as well as the relation between syntax...