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articulationearly 15c., "a joint or joining; setting of bones," from Old French articulation, from Medieval Latin articulationem (nominative articulatio) "separation into joints," noun of acti [..]
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articulationThe transferring, with credit being granted for study successfully completed, from another program either within the University or outside the University to a higher level of study within the same dis [..]
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articulationThe style in which a tone is produced, i.e., with slurs, staccato, variations in volume, and the like.
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articulationArticulation refers to the production of the different sounds of speech through the use of the speech organs: the larynx, lungs, tongue, lips, jaw, soft and hard palate.
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articulationThe technique for joining plates together using rivets
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articulationA joint or union of two bones. artificial selection
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articulation1. the process of producing and using the speech sounds required for intelligible and meaningful speech. Articulation is a complex process that involves accuracy in the placement of the vocal tract, a [..]
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articulationThe mechanism that enables students to proceed from one course to another sometimes but not necessarily with credit.
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articulationDirections to a performer typically through symbols and icons on a musical score that indicate characteristics of the attack, duration, and decay (or envelope) of a given note. These directions are of [..]
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articulationthe use of the lips, teeth and tongue to make sounds or the clarity with which words are uttered.
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articulationClear enunciation.
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articulationThe core feature of a rolling stock design where two adjacent railway vehicle ends are mounted on one bogie. Nowadays much favoured by tramcar or light rail vehicle (LRV) designers. Also used on some European high speed train designs. It has the benefit of reducing the number of bogies required for a train. Generally only suitable for lighter weigh [..]
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articulation Articulation describes the manner of providing definition and shape to individual notes or phrases. For string players, this involves both the right and left hand. The main markings are a dot . whic [..]
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articulation(n) the aspect of pronunciation that involves bringing articulatory organs together so as to shape the sounds of speech(n) the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made(n) [..]
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articulationThe system used by post-secondary institutions to determine which courses are equivalent to one another.
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articulationArticulation is usually the progression of a student from one course to a course at a higher level, with some partial credit given. It is often documented through an Articulation Agreement between two [..]
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articulationThe process of examining another school’s courses and determining how they compare to UFV courses. Once a course is articulated, it is entered into the database so appropriate transfer credit can be awarded to other students. This process is also referred to as evaluating or assessing transfer credit.
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articulationMovement of the lips, tongue, teeth and palate into specific patterns for purposes of speech. Also, a movable joint. [Click Here to Return to List]
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articulationAllows students to progress to advanced study pathways as their needs change, based on previous studies, e.g., a Graduate Certificate articulates to a Graduate Diploma, and in turn to a Masters.
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articulationArticulation means where a course forms part of a sequence of related courses.
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articulationAnother word for joint; refers to the place where bones or cartilages or bones and cartilages meet.
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articulation Agreement between two different colleges/schools as to course equivalencies.
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articulationSee Transfer Articulation
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articulationArticulation is a process whereby one college or university compares the content of its courses to those at another college or university and determines transferability of college credit.
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articulationSee Transfer Articulation
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articulationPrevious studies in one program can be recognised as providing an equivalent learning experience and credited as a portion of another program. Articulation can facilitate students' progress between, for example, a TAFE program and a degree program when the degree program offers credit for selected TAFE courses thus reducing the amount of time [..]
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articulationThe system used by post-secondary institutions to determine which courses at one institution are effectively the same as those offered at another. This helps students move throughout the BC post-secondary system. (For example, NIC’s English 212 articulates with UVic’s English 202.)
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articulation An agreement between institutions that provides assurance of a smooth transfer of credit from one college to the other in selected programs of study. KVCC has many formal articulati [..]
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articulationA connecting link between two or more schools. Articulation agreements between Los Rios colleges and other schools list courses that transfer and meet general education and/or major requirements leadi [..]
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articulationThe negotiation of a course/program transfer agreement.
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articulationThe process of evaluating courses to determine whether coursework completed at one college will meet the requirements for admission, transfer credit, general education, or major preparation at another [..]
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articulationThis is information about coursework from one college that indicates whether or not a course transfers to the University of California, and usually determines if that coursework is equivalent to either major requirements, general education requirements, or elective credit.
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articulationDescribes the process of equating courses of one institution to another and the way the classes will be used at the receiving institution. The Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) assists the student in this process. If students complete the IAI general education core requirements, they know that, if they transfer to a participating institution, [..]
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articulationArticulation is the process by which the University matches its courses or requirements to coursework completed at another institution. Students use course articulation to ensure they will not have to [..]
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articulationThe arrangements that facilitate the movement or progression of students from one course to another, or from one education and training sector to another. See also Advanced standing, Credit, and Recognition of prior learning.
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articulationThe process of comparing the content of courses that are transferred between colleges or universities to determine how one institution will accept and apply course credit from another.
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articulationThe process of getting credit for subjects completed through a course when moving from TAFE to university.
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articulationA process that begins each spring to determine a student's movement from elementary to middle or from middle to high school within the same program.
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articulationThe bringing together of the various parts (levels) of the educational system to facilitate the smooth transition of students through the system.
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articulationA systematic coordination between institutions of higher education to ensure the efficient and effective movement of students among those institutions, while guaranteeing the students' continuous [..]
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articulationThe specific design of education and training programs to facilitate and maximise opportunities for students to proceed from one level of education/training to the next.
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articulationWhere two or more bones meet.
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articulation[0,1] the manner in which notes are struck, sustained, and released. This includes legato, staccato, tenuto, etc.
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articulationThe way successive notes are joined to one another in performance. Opposite kinds of articulation are staccato (detached) and legato (smooth). The three standard signs of articulation are the dot, the [..]
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articulation
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articulation The manner in which adjacent notes of a melody are connected or separated.
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articulationA sign that affects how the music is played and connected together, consisting of accents, slurs, or phrase marks.
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articulationA performance technique affecting the musical line by the way notes are attacked and spaces are formed between notes. The two basic articulations are legato and staccato.
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articulationthis term refers to the various different ways that tones are performed according to their initial “attack” and the decay of the tone. See also: “staccato”, “legato”, “accent”, “marcato”, “sforzando”. [..]
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articulationThe articulation between the articular surface of the Patella and the Patellar surface of the Femur.
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articulationWhere two or more bones meet.
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articulationJoint between two or more bones.
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articulationThe physical production of particular speech sounds.
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articulationThe process of determining the transfer and applicability of courses from one institution of higher education to another.
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articulationAn agreement between a two-year and four-year college within the same state that allows a two-year college student automatic admission to a four-year college if required courses are completed.
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articulationDescribes a jointed device, such as a jointed manipulator. The joints provide rotation about a vertical axis, and elevation out of the horizontal plane. This allows a robot to be capable of reaching i [..]
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articulationThe term 'articulation' is used to refer to the impact of transactions on the balance sheet and profit and loss account through application of the accounting equation. assets
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