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- Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C (US) or air con (UK), is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior...
- A skin condition, also known as cutaneous condition, is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system—the organ system that encloses the...
- A chronic condition (also known as chronic disease or chronic illness) is a health condition or disease that is persistent or otherwise long-lasting in...
- Thames & Hudson Ltd, London, 2004 Weibel, P & Druckrey, T eds. (2001). net_condition. art and global media. Cambridge, M****.: MIT Press. p. 25. ISBN 978-0262731386...
- Po**** produced H|u|m|b|o|t for the ZKM Center for Art and Media's net_condition exhibition in Karlsruhe, Germany, initiated with support from the Goethe-Institut...
- 491–505. doi:10.1002/net.3230200503. Hausman, D.M.; Woodward, J. (December 1999). "Independence, Invariance, and the Causal Markov Condition" (PDF). British...
- media-technological developments and visions. Temporary exhibitions, such as "net_condition. Art/Politics in the Online Universe" (September 1999 to February 2000)...
- NET (VB.NET), is a multi-paradigm, object-oriented programming language, implemented on .NET, Mono, and the .NET Framework. Microsoft launched VB.NET...
- Simple Mind Condition is the seventh studio album by American doom metal band Trouble. It was the band's first full-length studio release in twelve years...
- of a sequence so that condition 2 reads as follows: Given any point x {\displaystyle x} in X , {\displaystyle X,} and any net in X {\displaystyle X}...