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synchronism 1. History a chronological usually tabular list of historical persons and events, arranged to show parallel or synchronous occurrence 2. Art the representation in a work of art of one or more incidents that occurred at separate times synchronism [′siŋ·krə‚niz·əm] (electricity) Of a synchronous motor, the condition under which the motor runs at a speed which is directly related to the frequency of the power applied to the motor and is not dependent upon variables. (physics) Condition of two periodic quantities which have the same frequency, and whose phase difference is either constant or varies around a constant average value. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Discussion groups happen synchronistically (in real time), a situation not always possible through online learning. The career counselor can enhance his or her ability to think synchronistically, thus supporting this kind of thinking with clients. The Misys-IBS development team for Fontis iBanking, an e-banking solution, knew that for a corporate Internet banking system to be of benefit to the end-user it must provide reliable information fast which required data to be updated synchronistically as a pre-requisite. |
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