Mode
Reference/Meaning | Formula | |
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#1 | A state of being or manner of use of a thing that does not belong to its essence and so may be changed without destroying it. Psychosocial elements often exist in distinct modes, each requiring a particular mental process, social orientation and/or form of specification. | |
#2 | THEE-Terminology: Contextual values intrinsic to a type that is acceptable to all, even while methods defined by the type is often devalued or unacceptable. |
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Last updated: 15-Jan-2014