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Relationships Synonym:  subject n. ~ 1. A theme. - 2. The subject of a work.
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 a subject that you talk, write, or learn about The main topic of conversation was Tom's new girlfriend. The article covered a wide range of topics. The topic for tonight's discussion is…Idi [..]
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1630s, "a class of considerations from which probable arguments can be drawn," singular form of "Topics" (1560s), the name of a work by Aristotle on logical and rhetorical generali [..]
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Published biological information is categorized by SGD curators into pre-determined "topics". These topics comprise the Literature Guide (formerly called Gene_Info), a way of grouping the literature into related categories in SGD. Descriptions are available for the current Literature Topics.
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subject: the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; [..]
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In a conference, a message which is generally written to convey a new idea or a new piece of information, relevant to that conference.
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any subject people choose to speak, write or argue about
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teme
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A subject for research or discussion. The first step in a library research project is the formulation of a workable topic statement. As a literature search progresses, the topic may require refinement [..]
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A topic is a small part of a document that is about one subject. In online documentation, a topic usually has a title and information about a subject. In printed documentation, a topic usually is equi [..]
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A term used at the third level of classification. Sometimes a fourth level of classification - sub-topic - is also included. Topic terms may relate to groups of transactions, subject concepts, record types or abbreviations used in the organisation.
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A collection of feature class tables, like containers, used to organize feature classes. Considering a data transfer, topics are fully independent of one another. Each topic may have sub-topics. To bu [..]
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The word topic is used in the Guidelines to refer to any possible sustainability subject.
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(n) the subject matter of a conversation or discussion(n) some situation or event that is thought about
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A subject that forms part of your course. A full-time first year student will normally enrol in four topics in each semester, depending on their course requirements.
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thema
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A communication channel to send messages and subscribe to notifications. It provides an access point for publishers and subscribers to communicate with each other.
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subject-matter which is used as a focus for learning. In primary schools it is often the unifying theme for a range of disparate curricular activities.
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sentence (setning som uttrykker emnet for et avsnitt): a sentence that is placed at the beginning of a paragraph and expresses the main topic for that paragraph. The use of topic sentences is a way of [..]
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A written account of a Person's Life and the branch of Literature concerned with the lives of people. (Harrod's Librarians' Glossary, 7th ed)
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Ordered compilations of item descriptions and sufficient information to afford access to them.
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Set of instructions about how to prepare Food for Eating using specific instructions.
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Single or multi-sheet notices made to attract Attention to events, activities, causes, goods, or services. They are for display, usually in a public place and are chiefly pictorial.
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Instructions on preparation of specific Food for Eating.
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In the study of linguistic information structure, topic refers to the entity or entities that a proposition is “about.”
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The thing you’re working on. Structures like while()
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The subject of a speech.
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lang=en 1800s=1813 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: Mr. Wickham was the happy man towards whom almost every female eye was turned, and Elizabeth was the happy woman by whom he finally seated himself; and [..]
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Topic, topics, TOPIC, topical, topicality or Topix may refer to:
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Topic is a chocolate bar made by Mars, Incorporated in France and sold throughout Europe. It contains hazelnuts, nougat and caramel. The bar was first introduced in 1962. In the UK, it was advertised [..]
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Topic, topics, TOPIC, topical, topicality or Topix may refer to:
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Tobias Topic (born 23 March 1992), also known mononymously as Topic (pronounced: Topik), is a German DJ, producer and musician, based in Solingen. His song "Home" was certified Platinum in Australia a [..]
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