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non-technical and usage
In non-technical usage, a "( secret ) code " typically means a " cipher ".
Toxic substances not directly of biological origin are also termed poisons and many non-technical and lifestyle journalists follow this usage to refer to toxic substances in general.
Thus the terms tabloid and broadsheet are, in non-technical usage, today more descriptive of a newspaper's market position than its physical size.
In non-technical parlance, " likelihood " is usually a synonym for " probability " but in statistical usage, a clear technical distinction is made.
While a " spiral " and a " helix " are distinct as technical terms, a helix is sometimes described as a spiral in non-technical usage.
In modern management usage, one can easily discern a trend away from the term ' data ' in composite expressions to the term information or even knowledge when talking in non-technical context.
In non-technical usage, the terms cinder block and breeze block are often generalized to cover all of these varieties.
A common non-technical usage occurs when people ask that employees or the environment or something else be treated as a capital asset.
In non-technical usage, the term āstika is sometimes loosely translated as " theist ", while nāstika is translated as " atheist ".
Other sites speak of " level " of oxygen but this non-technical usage sidesteps the contentious details, and does not offer a definitive solution to the problem of whether to include anemia in the scope of hypoxemia.

non-technical and is
Often in informal, non-technical language, concentration is described in a qualitative way, through the use of adjectives such as " dilute " for solutions of relatively low concentration and " concentrated " for solutions of relatively high concentration.
High anxiety is a non-technical term referring to a state of extreme fear or apprehension.
Performance is commonly broken into two major categories: in-role ( technical aspects of a job ) and extra-role ( non-technical abilities such as communication skills and being a good team member ).
In broad Christian conversation, predestination refers to the view of predestination commonly associated with John Calvin and the Calvinist branch of the Protestant Reformation ; and, this is the non-technical sense in which the term is typically used today, when belief in predestination is affirmed or denied.
He has developed a number of concepts for space propulsion and exploration, and is the author of over 200 technical and non-technical papers and five books.
A " practical, non-technical " probability that incriminating evidence is involved is all that is required.
Left to right: apparition of bubble ; slow expansion ; quick and sudden contraction ; purported fusion event. Bubble fusion, also known as sonofusion, is the non-technical name for a nuclear fusion reaction hypothesized to occur during a high-pressure version of sonoluminescence, an extreme form of acoustic cavitation.
In a non-technical context, information transfer is sometimes used to signify knowledge transfer or teaching.
Piece is a, " general, non-technical term began to be applied mainly to instrumental compositions from the 17th century onwards .... other than when they are taken individually ' piece ' and its equivalents are rarely used of movements in sonatas or symphonies .... composers have used all these terms their different languages frequently in compound forms Klavierstück .... In vocal music ... the term is most frequently used for operatic ensembles ..."
This is a non-technical treatment from a historical point of view ; see the article Lebesgue integration for a technical treatment from a mathematical point of view.
This term is still used in non-technical discussions, that is, when detailed mathematics are absent.
In non-technical language, it is the expression of one or more grammatical properties by sound.
Business logic, or domain logic, is a non-technical term generally used to describe the functional algorithms that handle information exchange between a database and a user interface.
In the United Kingdom a person must be told that he is under arrest, and " told in simple, non-technical language that he could understand, the essential legal and factual grounds for his arrest ".
The appearance of cremated remains after grinding is one of the reasons they are called ashes, although a non-technical term sometimes used is " cremains ", a portmanteau of " cremated " and " remains ".

non-technical and same
CSCW has ushered in a great extent of melding between social scientists and technologists as developers work together to overcome both technical non-technical problems within the same user spaces.
These are not the same as technical terminologies, but rather deliberately obfuscatory ways of describing non-technical matters ( often customers, clients or the equivalent ).

non-technical and code
While Helix's visual programming is possibly easier for novices to learn ( because it uses a flowcharting paradigm that is intuitively understood by non-technical individuals ), it becomes tedious when the amount of code to be written becomes significant, especially for an individual who can write code much more easily and conveniently than if forced to drag icons from a palette.
Senior Aircraftman ( SAC ), is a rank in the Royal Air Force, ranking between Leading Aircraftman and Senior Aircraftman Technician ( SAC ( T )) ( although SACs in non-technical trades progress directly to Corporal ) and having a NATO rank code of OR-2.

non-technical and ";
report only that the first stage heating is " under pressure "; Lemley, in a non-technical article on the CWT process, reports that for the first stage ( for conversion ) a temperature of about and a pressure of about 600 psi, with a time for the conversion of " usually about 15 minutes ".

non-technical and concepts
Naturally, as the remainder of this article explains in technical detail, the general concepts described in this non-technical explanation of anti de Sitter space have a much more rigorous and precise mathematical and physical description.

non-technical and are
These areas are grouped around asterisms ( which themselves are generally referred to in non-technical language as " constellations "), which are patterns formed by prominent stars within apparent proximity to one another on Earth's night sky.
In non-technical contexts, the term " homonym " may be used ( somewhat confusingly ) to refer to words that are either homographs or homophones.
" Alpine Scrambles are off-trail trips, often on snow or rock, with a ' non-technical ' summit as a destination.
Although hiking down a canyon that is non-technical ( canyon hiking ) is often referred to as canyoneering, the terms canyoning and canyoneering are more often associated with technical descents — those that require abseils ( rappels ) and ropework, technical climbing or down-climbing, technical jumps, and / or technical swims.
Most of these cirques are entered or approached by jeep roads and offer scenic yet non-technical routes to the crest.
Despite being used in a non-technical sense as interchangeable, interpretation and translation are not synonymous.
However, the upper sections are quite exposed if taking the direct route ( they involve non-technical climbing, falls in some places would be fatal ).
The longest technical terms are common with other European languages, but the longest non-technical word is pretpulksteņrādītājvirziens, 27 letters long, which means " counter-clockwise
Students of VESIT are given a chance to showcase their leadership and team work skills through a variety of student bodies, both technical and non-technical.
There are 14 public and generic universities in Switzerland, 10 of which are maintained at cantonal level and usually offer a range of non-technical subjects.
; Easy to use: CMSs are designed with non-technical people in mind.
# The conceptual level or Conceptual Data Model ( CDM ) defines the high-level data constructs from which Architectural Descriptions are created in non-technical terms, so that executives and managers at all levels can understand the data basis of Architectural Description.

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