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regular element

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regular element [′reg·yə·lər ′el·ə·mənt]
(industrial engineering)
An element that occurs with a fixed frequency in each work cycle. Also known as repetitive element.


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I personally favour a structured approach to nursery education and would look for regular elements of maths known as Problem Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy, English known as Communication, Language and Literacy, coupled with reading as and when my child was ready, but balanced within the other four areas of learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Organic foods, regular exercise, naturopathic medicine, herbal remedies and even electric or electric hybrid cars are becoming regular elements in daily life.
Regular elements of North-East Vision will include expert insights into important commercial areas, round-ups of key events, appointments and promotions, environmental issues, arts and leisure, community initiatives, young entrepreneurs, health, technology, and industrial pioneers.
 
 
 
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