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preece

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preece [prēs]
(electricity)
A unit of electrical resistivity equal to 1013times the product of 1 ohm and 1 meter.


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McKerlie and Preece (1993) argued that hypermedia places more demands on a user's memory.
The notion of what makes an online community successful is complicated but may be determined by what de Souza and Preece (2004) called the sociability and usability factors.
The primary difference between the massage techniques used by Preece (23) and Richards (22) was that Preece used a gentle manual technique with lotion applied to the abdomen, whereas Richards used a tennis ball.
 
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