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1. - personal computer |

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(PC), small but powerful COMPUTER primarily used in an office . . . |
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2. - personal digital assistant |

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(PDA), lightweight, hand-held COMPUTER designed for use as a . . . |
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3. - computer (History) |

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computer (History)Although the development of digital computers . . . |
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4. - learning disabilities |

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in education, any of various disorders involved in understanding . . . |
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5. - Bangalore |

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city (1991 pop. 2,651,000), capital of Karnataka state, S central . . . |
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6. - programmed instruction |

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self-teaching method whereby material to be learned is arranged . . . |
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7. - neural network |

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COMPUTER architecture modeled upon the BRAIN's interconnected . . . |
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8. - Babbage, Charles |

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1792-1871, English mathematician and inventor, famous for his . . . |
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9. - molecular modeling |

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the computer simulation, by various means, of chemical structures . . . |
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10. - artificial intelligence |

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(AI), the use of COMPUTERS to model the behavioral aspects of . . . |
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11. - Mather, Richard |

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1596-1669, English Puritan clergyman. He fled (1635) to Massachusetts . . . |
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12. - audiovisual instruction |

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the use of nonverbal as well as verbal materials, particularly . . . |
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13. - guidance and counseling |

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in education, service provided in schools, usually by a specially . . . |
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14. - programming language |

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syntax, grammar, and symbols or words used to give instructions . . . |
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15. - Roosevelt, Franklin Delano |

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1882-1945, 32d president of the U.S. (1933-45); b. Hyde Park, . . . |
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16. - banking |

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primarily the business of dealing in money and instruments of . . . |
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17. - mathematics (History) |

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mathematics (History)The earliest records indicate that mathematics . . . |
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18. - computer (Software) |

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computer (Software)The computer program, or software, controls . . . |
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19. - physician's assistant |

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(PA), health care professional who provides patient services . . . |
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20. - computer-aided manufacturing |

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(CAM), form of AUTOMATION in which computers control the machinery . . . |