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Environment
Environment En*vi"ron*ment, n. [Cf. F. environnement.]
1. Act of environing; state of being environed.
2. That which environs or surrounds; surrounding conditions,
influences, or forces, by which living forms are
influenced and modified in their growth and development.
It is no friendly environment, this of thine.
--Carlyle.
Meaning of Environment from wikipedia
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environment, environmental, or
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Environment most
often refers to:
Natural environment, referring...
- The
natural environment or
natural world encomp****es all
biotic and
abiotic things occurring naturally,
meaning in this case not artificial. The term...
- An
environment variable is a user-definable
value that can
affect the way
running processes will
behave on a computer.
Environment variables are part...
- In
software deployment, an
environment or tier is a
computer system or set of
systems in
which a
computer program or
software component is deplo**** and...
-
system is the part of the
universe that is
being studied,
while the
environment is the
remainder of the
universe that lies
outside the
boundaries of...
- an
operating environment or
integrated applications environment is the
environment in
which users run
application software. The
environment consists of...
- In geology,
depositional environment or
sedimentary environment describes the
combination of physical, chemical, and
biological processes ****ociated with...
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environment, the
political environment, the
cultural environment, the
natural environment, the
technological environment and the
economic environment...
- The
Environment and
Planning journals are five
academic journals. They are
interdisciplinary journals with a
spatial focus of
primary interest to human...
- The term
built environment refers to human-made
conditions and is
often used in architecture,
landscape architecture,
urban planning,
public health, sociology...