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ProximityThe distance between the various elements on your landing page. Even if all the right elements are present, you should test their proximity to one another; for example, test bringing elements of socia [..]
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Proximitylate 15c., from Middle French proximité "nearness" (14c.), from Latin proximitatem (nominative proximitas) "nearness, vicinity," from proximus "nearest, next; most direct; adj [..]
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Proximitynearness.
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Proximitythe property of being close together the region close around a person or thing a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) objects or events that are near to one anothe [..]
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ProximityNearness.
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ProximityThe search software of some bibliographic databases allows a proximity operator to be used in search statements to specify that a record will be retrieved only if the keywords typed as search terms ap [..]
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ProximityProximity means closeness, either in terms of physical distance, personal relationship, or length of time. If someone is sitting next to you, then they are in close proximity to you. Likewise, events [..]
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Proximitythe quality or state of being proximate
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ProximityA measure of how close words are to one another.
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ProximityIn this document, refers to contactless technology as described in [EMV CL].
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ProximityA measure of how close words are to one another in text on a web page.
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Proximity(n) the property of being close together(n) the region close around a person or thing(n) a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) objects or events that are near to [..]
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Proximityconcord (kongruens med nærmeste ledd): agreement between a verb and the nearest preceding noun phrase (rather than with the grammatical number of the subject noun phrase). Except in a few cases of co- [..]
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ProximityThe state, quality, sense, or fact of being near or next; closeness.
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Proximity
closeness; the state of being near as in space, time, or relationship.
''The proximity of the heat source allowed it to be detected by the sensor.''
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