Meaning Technology
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A series of procedures that are used to join together (recombine) DNA segments. A recombinant DNA molecule is constructed from segments of two or more different DNA molecules. Under certain conditions, a recombinant DNA molecule can enter a cell and replicate there, either on its own or after it has been integrated into a chromosome.
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1. The complete set of knowledge about how to produce in an economy at a point in time, including techniques of production that are available but not economically viable. 2. The set of production func [..]
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Technology refers to the state of knowledge concerning ways of converting resources into outputs.
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The machinery, tools and materials required to produce a media text. In media literacy terms, technology greatly impacts upon the construction and connotation of a text.
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1[uncountable, countable] scientific knowledge used in practical ways in industry, for example in designing new machines science and technology recent advances in medical technology to make use of the [..]
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1610s, "a discourse or treatise on an art or the arts," from Greek tekhnologia "systematic treatment of an art, craft, or technique," originally referring to grammar, from tekhno- [..]
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technophobia
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1. (economic definition) A nation's accumulated competence to provide goods and services. 2. (environments definition) The purposeful application of scientific knowledge; an environmental force that consist of inventions and innovations from applied scientific and engineering research.
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the science of using tools and complex machines to make human life easier or more profitable.
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The collective deployment of technical processes, i.e. the translation of abstract principles or models into specified project deliverables. [D03419]
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At NICE, 'technology' is used to mean a drug or other treatment that is being assessed.
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The sum total of knowledge and information that society has acquired concerning the use of resources to produce goods and services. This technology often takes the form of scientific knowledge (the be [..]
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the practical application of science to commerce or industry engineering: the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had tr [..]
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The science or study of the practical or industrial arts, applied sciences, etc. 
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n. The knowledge relating to industries and manufactures.
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The application of logic, reason and knowledge to the problems of exploiting raw materials from the environment.  Social technologies employ the same thought processes in addressing problems of human organization. Technology involves the creation of material instruments (such as machines) used in human interaction with nature as well as social inst [..]
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There is more than one definition of technology:(1) Technology is the application of scientific knowledge or engineering designs for practical purposes.(2) Technology refers to the equipment, machines [..]
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Definitions (3) 1. The complete set of knowledge about how to produce in an economy at a point in time, including techniques of production that are available but not economically viable.
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(tk-nl-j) (pl.) technologies (1) (n.) (a) The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives. (b) The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industri [..]
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tekhnologye
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When the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 was debated, lobbyists and educators reached an impasse on new exemptions for digital distance education. Enacted in 2002 following five years of nego [..]
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The application of science in industry and the use of mechanical arts.
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Computers Dams Flight Green Energy Robotics Simple Experiments Simple Machines Television
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application of knowledge to solve problems or create new tools
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The way people alter and shape matter—including tools, techniques, processes, and organizations—so that it can be applied to different and new situations.
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The application of science to human needs and goals.
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The practical applications of scientific knowledge.
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the material application of knowledge, scientific or other.
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The advance of technology has led to the formulation of new legal concepts and the expansion of traditional legal concepts, such as copyright, patent, and trademark law. The growth of commerce on the [..]
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Knowledge which permits or facilitates the transformation of resources into goods and services.
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(n) the practical application of science to commerce or industry(n) the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems
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(1) The cumulative manifestation of homo sapiens’ attempt to negotiate the exterior world and cope with existence, through all the sound and fury of the short, brutish lives of its countless generatio [..]
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BXA regulations define technical data as "information of any kind that can be used, or adapted for use, in the design, production, manufacture, utilization, or reconstruction of articles or mater [..]
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Mechanisms which develop systems that solve problems and extend human capabilities.
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often used as another word for ICT, although strictly speaking ‘technology’ can mean almost any type of tool or applied knowledge. For example, pencil and paper, slates, blackboards and whiteboards are all types of writing technology. (1)
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The application of scientific Knowledge to practical purposes in any field. It includes methods, techniques, and instrumentation.
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Devices, not affixed to the body, designed to help Persons having musculoskeletal or neuromuscular disabilities to perform activities involving Movement.
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The application of Technology to the solution of medical problems.
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The field of Dentistry involved in procedures for designing and constructing dental appliances. It includes also the application of any Technology to the field of Dentistry.
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Systematic Identification, development, Organization, or utilization of educational resources and the management of these processes. It is occasionally used also in a more limited sense to describe th [..]
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The Technology of transmitting Light over long distances through strands of Glass or other transparent material.
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The application of Knowledge to the Food Industry.
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Comprehensive, Knowledge-based system capable of providing information to those who need it to make Sound decisions about Health.
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Advanced Technology that is costly, requires highly skilled personnel, and is unique in its particular application. Includes innovative, specialized medical/surgical procedures as well as advanced dia [..]
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The specialty related to the performance of techniques in Clinical Pathology such as those in Hematology, Microbiology, and other general clinical Laboratory applications.
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The application of scientific Knowledge or Technology to Pharmacy and the Pharmaceutical Industry. It includes methods, techniques, and instrumentation in the manufacture, preparation, compounding, di [..]
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Investigative and diagnostic methods and procedures based on the photoacoustic effect, which is the generation of Sound WAVES from the Absorption of Electromagnetic Radiation.
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The application of scientific Knowledge or Technology to the field of Radiology. The applications center mostly around x-ray or Radioisotopes for diagnostic and Therapeutic purposes but the technologi [..]
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Observation and aquisition of physical data from a distance by viewing and making measurements from a distance or receiving transmitted data from Observations made at distant location.
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Pollution prevention through the design of effective chemical products that have low or no toxicity and use of Chemical Processes that reduce or eliminate the use and generation of Hazardous Substance [..]
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Techniques using energy such as Radio frequency, infrared Light, Laser Light, visible Light, or Acoustic energy to Transfer information without the use of wires, over both short and long distances.
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The tools and techniques available through computers, the Internet, telecommunications, and multimedia that are used by educator preparation providers (EPPs) for instruction and the input, storing, pr [..]
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The application of scientific knowledge to practical purposes in any field. It includes methods, techniques, and instrumentation.
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The field of dentistry involved in procedures for designing and constructing dental appliances. It includes also the application of any technology to the field of dentistry.
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Advanced technology that is costly, requires highly skilled personnel, and is unique in its particular application. Includes innovative, specialized medical/surgical procedures as well as advanced dia [..]
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The specialty related to the performance of techniques in clinical pathology such as those in hematology, microbiology, and other general clinical laboratory applications.
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The application of scientific knowledge or technology to pharmacy, pharmacology, and the pharmaceutical industry. It includes methods, techniques, and instrumentation in the manufacture, preparation, [..]
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The application of scientific knowledge or technology to the field of radiology. The applications center mostly around x-ray or radioisotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes but the technologi [..]
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The techniques used to produce artifacts.
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The term technology has been used, especially since the 1980s, by some archaeologists and ethnologists to talk about a particular discipline. The objective of this discipline is to understand human be [..]
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combining positron emission tomography and X-ray analysis.
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The Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2001 (TEACH Act or S.487) is an act that revises U.S. federal copyright law to extend the infringement liability for instructional broadca [..]
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Technology is the utilization of natural phenomena and regularities for human purposes. Propositional knowledge – sets of statements about natural regularities ...
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(p.214) - based on scientific advances; exerts power over nature and human destiny on an unprecedented scale alteration of the genetic structure of organisms Information technologies
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Technology is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be [..]
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The sum total of knowledge and information that society has acquired concerning the use of resources to produce goods and services. This technology often takes the form of scientific knowledge (the be [..]
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One of several specific aggregate supply determinants assumed constant when the short-run and long-run aggregate supply curves are constructed, and that shifts both aggregate supply curves when it cha [..]
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   The convenience store industry has gone from being a technology laggard to a technology leader in using new technologies to deliver convenience.  NACS Technology Report
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The way human beings use machines and other tools to make or do something.
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An amendment to the copyright law that updated sections 110 and 112 to allow for the public performance and display of copyrighted work in digital forms and to be transferred through digital networks for teaching purposes at accredited non-profit, education institutions. (1)
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Any specific information and know-how (whether in tangible form, such as models, prototypes, drawings, sketches, diagrams, blueprints, manuals, software, or in intangible form, such as training or tec [..]
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(uncountable) The organization of knowledge for practical purposes. * date=2013-06-21|author=[http://guardian.co.uk/profile/chico-harlan/ Chico Harlan] |volume=189|issue=2|page=30|magazine={{w|The [..]
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|Technology
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is the knowledge of how to transform resources into goods.
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Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of g [..]
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Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of g [..]
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Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of g [..]
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Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of g [..]
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Technology is the first album of the Melodic death metal band Crimson Death. It was recorded in 2001, but due to financial problems of the record label it was released in 2004 by Mythic Metal Producti [..]
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Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of g [..]
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Technology is a Soviet-Russian synthpop band created by Leonid Velichkovsky, Andrey Kokhaev, Roman Ryabtsev, participants of group "Bioconstructor", in 1990.
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Technology is the collection of tools, including machinery, modifications, arrangements and procedures used by humans. Technology may also refer to: Technology (band), a Russian synthpop band Techno [..]
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Technology is a Soviet-Russian synthpop band created by Leonid Velichkovsky, Andrey Kokhaev, Roman Ryabtsev, participants of group "Bioconstructor", in 1990.
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Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the collection of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of g [..]
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