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For instance, App Annie earlier suggested it could allow for apps that allow for body temperature reading or those that communicate via the Taptic Engine.

Confirmation behaviors are those that communicate to students that they are valued and important (Ellis, 2000).

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With time, I came to think that nerve transmitters — those chemicals that communicate from one nerve cell to another — produced their effects through a cascade of reactions that resulted in a physiological response.

This erosion of boundaries between professional and personal has implications for how teams will be managed and structured, particularly those teams that communicate externally with service users and supporters.

"That's a step toward eroding stigma," he says, "then we can have conversations armed with those documents that communicate clearly what our government believes -- third-genders are equal".

In body language terms, voice-flags are those vocal tones and tremors that communicate hidden emotions.

Beautiful things that communicate with who?

Some are neighborhood groups that communicate through Facebook and social media.

Some involve sensors that communicate information to cockpit instruments.

Almost all animals that communicate vocally do it by instinct.

OMNeT++ consists of modules that communicate with message passing.

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