- "The
Contexts Editors Bring Energy and
Experience with
Public Engagement," ASA
Footnotes article.
Contexts.org
website Contexts.org
website "
Contexts Magazine...
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hearers create a
neurolinguistic composition of
context. Traditionally, in sociolinguistics,
social contexts were
defined in
terms of
objective social variables...
- is in communication. The
distinction between cultures with high and low
contexts is
intended to draw
attention to
variations in both
spoken and non-spoken...
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Records in
Contexts, or RiC, is a
conceptual model and
ontology for the
archival description of records,
designed by the
Expert Group on
Archival Description...
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Malik proposed the term in
their paper "Matching with
Shape Contexts" in 2000. The
shape context is
intended to be a way of
describing shapes that allows...
- Look up
context-sensitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Context-sensitive is an
adjective meaning "depending on
context" or "depending on cir****stances"...
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Awareness contexts refers to the
varying levels of
knowledge or su****ion that both
patients and
medical staff possess about the
health status of the patient...
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Context-free may
refer to:
Context-free
grammar Deterministic context-free
grammar Generalized context-free
grammar Probabilistic context-free grammar...
- In computing, a
context switch is the
process of
storing the
state of a
process or thread, so that it can be
restored and
resume execution at a later...
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refer to the same person. Note that this
element is
missing in the
opaque contexts,
where a
shift in the name can
result in a
sentence that
expresses something...