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- gestaltism, or configurationism is a school of psychology and a theory of perception that emphasises the processing of entire patterns and configurations, and not...
- configureĀ or configuration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Configuration or configurations may refer to: Computer configuration or system configuration Configuration...
- In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule (or other physical structure)...
- In statistical mechanics, configuration entropy is the portion of a system's entropy that is related to discrete representative positions of its constituent...
- In mathematics, specifically projective geometry, a configuration in the plane consists of a finite set of points, and a finite arrangement of lines,...
- Convention over configuration (also known as coding by convention) is a software design paradigm used by software frameworks that attempts to decrease...
- Configuration management (CM) is a management process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance, functional, and physical...
- The engine configuration describes the fundamental operating principles by which internal combustion engines are categorized. Piston engines are often...
- In chemistry, absolute configuration refers to the spatial arrangement of atoms within a molecular entity (or group) that is chiral, and its resultant...
- An electrode array is a configuration of electrodes used for measuring either an electric current or voltage. Some electrode arrays can operate in a bidirectional...