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Communicationn. ~ 1. An expression of ideas or information through speech, text, or symbolic behavior. - 2. The process of exchanging such ideas. - communications, pl. ~ 3. A division within an organization that s [..]
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Communication1 [uncountable] the activity or process of expressing ideas and feelings or of giving people information Speech is the fastest method of communication between people. All channels of communication nee [..]
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Communicationlate 14c., from Old French comunicacion (14c., Modern French communication), from Latin communicationem (nominative communicatio), noun of action from past participle stem of communicare "to shar [..]
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CommunicationA method of data collection involving questioning of respondents to secure the desired information using a data collection instrument called a questionnaire.
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CommunicationCommunication is the use of nonverbal (eye gaze, facial expression, body posture, gestures) and verbal (speech or spoken language) behavior to share ideas, exchange information, and regulate interacti [..]
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CommunicationThe mutual process through which persons interpret messages in order to coordinate individual and social meanings. [AR] Human manipulation of symbols to stimulate meaning in other humans. [IRW] The pr [..]
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Communicationsharing of information and ideas.
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CommunicationThe transmission and validated receipt of information so that the recipient understands what the sender intends, and the sender is assured that the intent is understood. [D04318]
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CommunicationTransmission of information.
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CommunicationThe process by which ideas, thoughts, and subsequent feedback is accomplished through encoding, sending, and decoding. In order for effective communication to occur the sender must understand the targ [..]
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Communicationthe activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow" something that is communicated by or to [..]
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Communicationthe movement and/or exchange of information, goods and people over time and space.
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Communication The transmission of information from one individual or group to another.
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CommunicationTransferring information from one location, or person, to another. This can happen through written, verbal or electronic means.
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Communicationthe expression to another of information or thoughts through speech, writing, or gestures see also confidential communication, privileged communication
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CommunicationInformation transfer between two individuals.
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CommunicationCommunication is fundamental to CLIL. Learners are encouraged to produce the language of the subject orally as well as in writing and to participate in meaningful interaction. Peer feedback is valued. One of the main CLIL aims is to increase student talking time (STT) and reduce teacher talking time (TTT).
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Communication(n) the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information(n) something that is communicated by or to or between people or groups(n) a connection allowing access between persons or place [..]
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CommunicationAsynchronous communication describes communication that does not occur simultaneously. Email, for example, is asynchronous. Synchronous communication is live. It describes communication that occurs simultaneously; for example, chatrooms, teleconference, and videoconference. Computer requirements. Many AU courses require students to have access to c [..]
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CommunicationTransmitting knowledge and information back and forth between people.
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CommunicationEmploy written and oral communication skills in order to convey clear and organized information to target audiences for specific purposes. (CCAC)
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CommunicationUnderstanding others and letting others know what you want. (speaking and comprehension, process)
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CommunicationDisclosing personal data
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CommunicationThe exchange or transmission of ideas, Attitudes, or beliefs between individuals or groups.
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CommunicationCommunication between Animals involving the giving off by one individual of some chemical or physical signal, that, on being received by another, influences its Behavior.
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CommunicationMode of Communication wherein a bound Hormone Affects the function of the Cell type that produced the Hormone.
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CommunicationAny of several ways in which living Cells of an organism communicate with one another, whether by direct contact between Cells or by means of chemical signals carried by Neurotransmitter substances, H [..]
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CommunicationThe Transfer of information from experts in the medical and Public Health fields to Patients and the public. The study and use of Communication strategies to inform and influence individual and commun [..]
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CommunicationMethod of Nonverbal Communication utilizing hand Movements as Speech equivalents.
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CommunicationCommunication, in the sense of cross-Fertilization of ideas, involving two or more academic disciplines (such as the disciplines that comprise the cross-disciplinary field of Bioethics, including the [..]
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CommunicationTransmission of Emotions, ideas, and Attitudes between individuals in ways other than the spoken Language.
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CommunicationCellular signaling in which a factor secreted by a Cell Affects other Cells in the local Environment. This term is often used to denote the action of Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins on s [..]
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CommunicationA mode of Communication concerned with inducing or urging the Adoption of certain beliefs, theories, or lines of action by others.
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CommunicationIn law, a confidential statement made to a Lawyer, Physician, pastor, or Spouse, which is privileged against Disclosure in court if the privilege is claimed by the client, Patient, penitent, or Spouse [..]
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CommunicationCommunications using an active or passive satellite to extend the range of Radio, Television, or other Electronic transmission by returning signals to earth from an orbiting satellite.
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CommunicationThe exchange or transmission of ideas, attitudes, or beliefs between individuals or groups.
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Communicationa. The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behavior. b. Interpersonal rapport. c. communications (used with a sing. or pl. verb). The art and technique o [..]
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CommunicationThe degree to which the effects of a depressurization at some location under a slab are transmitted to other remote locations under the slab.
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Communicationimpacts and is impacted by subjective experience
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Communicationsuccessful exchange of information from one person to another.
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Communication
The act or fact of communicating anything; transmission.
''communication of smallpox''
''communication of a secret''
(uncountable) The concept or state of exchanging data or information betwee [..]
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Communication|Communication
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CommunicationThe ability to make wants and needs understood using verbal language, sign language, gestures, facial expression, computers, or a combination of methods.
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CommunicationSee Complaint.
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Communication
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