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ConceptA thought or notion. An idea for a new product, advertising campaign, etc.
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Conceptan abstract or general idea inferred from specific instances As a psychologist, I have always found the concept of speed dating fascinating. — Scientific American (Feb 13, 2012)
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ConceptConcepts
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Concept an idea or a principle that is connected with something abstract concept (of something) the concept of social class concepts such as “civilization” and “government” He can't grasp the basic conc [..]
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Concept1550s, from Medieval Latin conceptum "draft, abstract," in classical Latin "(a thing) conceived," from concep-, past participle stem of concipere "to take in" (see concei [..]
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Conceptnoun idea
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ConceptA briefly stated idea or theme for possible use as the organizing idea for an advertisement or advertising campaign.
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ConceptA scheme; a plan. An idea. Related: Jacob Lawrence, Migration Series, 1940–41
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Conceptidea.
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ConceptAn imaginative arrangement of a set of ideas. See also Concept Phase. [D00266]
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Conceptan abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances A concept (abstract term: conception) is a cognitive unit of meaning—an abstract idea or a mental symbol sometimes defined [..]
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ConceptAny abstract notion or idea by virtue of which we apply general terms to things. Recommended Reading: Christopher Peacocke, A Study of Concepts (Bradford, 1995). Also see SEP, EB, and DPM.
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ConceptAny abstract characteristic that can potentially be measured.
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Conceptnoun. 1. a concept that symbolizes a category of items or occurrences or their traits. 2. with regard to conditioning, a category of stimulants that a living being reacts to in alike ways and that a l [..]
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Conceptforshtelung
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Conceptbagrif
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ConceptA mental grouping of similar things, events, and people that is used to remember and understand what things are, what they mean, and what categories or groups they belong to. For example, if I say to [..]
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Conceptan idea or design p
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Conceptevery advertisement is designed around a concept or idea that gives shape to the entire advertising campaign.
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Conceptdefinition of property, class or relationship (e.g. taxon concept). Consensus
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ConceptAn idea in mind.
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ConceptThe earliest planning stage of an initiative [request for applications (RFA), request for proposals (RFP), or program announcement (PA)]. Concepts are brought before the Advisory Council for concept c [..]
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Conceptnormal'>Mental representation
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ConceptA concept is a meaningful summary of certain aspects of the world.
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ConceptA formal definition of what is being studied.
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ConceptIn advertising/marketing lingo, the “big idea” behind a given marketing element or campaign.
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Concept(n) an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
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Conceptthe active species of representation, by means of which our understanding enables us to think. By requiring perceptions to conform to the categories, concepts serve as 'rules' allowing us to perceive general relations between representations. (Cf. intuition.)
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ConceptAn idea or thought, especially a generalized idea of a thing or of a class of things. Humans think within concepts or ideas. We can never achieve command over our thoughts unless we learn how to achie [..]
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Conceptan abstract idea.
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ConceptThe underlying premise of a film or television project. A concept can usually be conveyed in a couple of sentences that provide an overview of the story’s world, main conflict and key characters.
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ConceptAggregates of matter in outer space, such as stars, Planets, comets, etc. and the properties and processes they undergo.
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ConceptPhysiological Processes and properties of Bacteria.
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ConceptThe Chemical Processes, enzymatic activities, and pathways of living things and related temporal, dimensional, qualitative, and quantitative concepts.
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ConceptThe physical characteristics and processes of biological systems.
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ConceptPhysiological Processes and properties of the Blood.
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ConceptProcesses and properties of the Cardiovascular System as a whole or of any of its parts.
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ConceptThe composition, conformation, and properties of atoms and molecules, and their reaction and interaction processes.
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ConceptBiological systems as affected by Time. Aging, biological rhythms, and cyclic phenomena are included. Statistical, computer-aided mathematical procedures are used to describe, in mathematical Terminol [..]
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ConceptPhysiological Processes and properties of the Dentition.
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ConceptCharged particles, the properties and Behavior of charged particles and other concepts related to or associated with Electricity.
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ConceptCharacteristics of Electricity and magnetism such as charged particles and the properties and Behavior of charged particles, and other phenomena related to or associated with electromagnetism.
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ConceptThe electrical properties, characteristics of living organisms, and the processes of organisms or their parts that are involved in generating and responding to electrical charges.
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ConceptThe processes, properties and biological objects that are involved in maintaining, expressing, and transmitting from one organism to another, genetically encoded traits.
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ConceptThe inanimate matter of Earth, the structures and properties of this matter, and the processes that Affect it.
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ConceptThe characteristic properties and processes involved in Immunity and an organism's immune response.
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ConceptGenetic Phenomena characterizing Immunity and the immune response.
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ConceptNumeric or quantitative entities, descriptions, properties, relationships, operations, and events.
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ConceptThe properties and processes of materials that Affect their Behavior under force.
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ConceptThe Chemical Processes that occur within the Cells, Tissues, or an organism and related temporal, spatial, qualitative, and quantitative concepts.
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ConceptThe atmospheric properties, characteristics and other atmospheric phenomena especially pertaining to Weather or Climate.
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ConceptPhysiological Processes and properties of microorganisms, including Archaea; Bacteria; Rickettsia; Viruses; Fungi; and others.
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ConceptProcesses and properties of the Musculoskeletal System.
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ConceptThe processes and properties of living organisms by which they take in and balance the use of nutritive materials for energy, Heat Production, or Building Material for the Growth, Maintenance, or repa [..]
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ConceptProcesses and properties of the EYE as a whole or of any of its parts.
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ConceptLight, it's processes and properties, and the characteristics of materials interacting with it.
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ConceptThe conformation, properties, reaction processes, and the properties of the reactions of Carbon compounds.
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ConceptThe properties and processes of drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions.
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ConceptThe entities of matter and energy, and the processes, principles, properties, and relationships describing their Nature and interactions.
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ConceptThe Physical Phenomena describing the structure and properties of atoms and molecules, and their reaction and interaction processes.
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ConceptThe functions and properties of living organisms, including both the physical and chemical factors and processes, supporting Life in single- or multi-Cell organisms from their origin through the progr [..]
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ConceptPhysiological Processes, factors, properties and characteristics pertaining to Reproduction.
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ConceptPhysiological Processes and properties of the Respiratory System as a whole or of any of its parts.
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ConceptA Person's view of himself.
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ConceptThe functions of the Skin in the Human and Animal body. It includes the Pigmentation of the Skin.
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ConceptProperties, functions, and processes of the URINARY TRACT as a whole or of any of its parts.
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ConceptBiological properties, processes, and activities of Viruses.
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ConceptOne or a set of abstract critical properties common among a number of antecedent stimuli.
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ConceptA property or set of properties of stimuli. For example, the concept "red" is a property shared by all of the things we call "red."
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ConceptWhen a K-pop group makes a comeback, they also change their image to fit their new album theme, termed a "concept." Concepts can vary wildly over the course of a group's career. For example, see B.A.P's debut concept for Warrior,
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ConceptA belief, theory, idea, notion, principle, or the like.
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Concepta C++ language construct, providing type chaecking for template arguments.
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ConceptAn illustration and description of a new product, new positioning, or new advertisement in print-ad format (usually). Learn More
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Concept
abstract and general idea; an abstraction
understanding retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and/or imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impressi [..]
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