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Dictionary » C » Communications CommunicationsThe means of interchanging or transmitting and receiving information. Historically the media were written: books, journals, newspapers, and other publications; in the modern age the media include, in addition, radio, television, computers, and information networks. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhy are animals so quiet?... a bulging throat to signify readiness to mate. So coloration, dances, displays, motions, scents, and sounds we humans cannot hear are some of the communications going on in the animal world. If all these communications could somehow be converted to sounds, I would bet we would find a quiet forest ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of LifeGavin I am sorry for the delay but I have an illness in the family and I, at this moment cannot devote much time to this discussion. I am a communications engineer (retired). I hope, that probably will indicate I try to remain grounded in the world of what can happen or indeed is possible, in ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life Canalon To answer your question Yes I am an engineer. I am a retired Managing Director of a communications company. My main subject is communications engineering. May I ask you to please think about this and ask yourself if it is explainable. I am not looking to you ...
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Need Help!!... not due anytime soon its just that I want to get these things done and out of the way so I can concentrate on more pressing issues like my communications final!!!!
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Re: Experimental evidence for evolution... - because of the rigid control the cell exercises during division. Clearly the cell legislates against random changes or biological noise as a communications engineer would describe it. Yes, cells repair DNA damage, deactivate viral genes, etc. Despite these mechanisms, genetic variation is ...
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