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[A225/B272] According to the postulate of actuality, for us to be entitled to judge that a putative empirical object is actual, "what we require is the connection of the object with some actual perception, in accordance with the analogies of experience, which define all real connection in an experience in general." Thus Kant employs a coherence theory of (the nature of, and also of the test for) truth.
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| real time |
Data that is captured, and made available as it is happening. Real time data reflects the latest status of the organization
Ãâó: it.csumb.edu/departments/data/glossary.html
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| real image |
An image that can be seen with the eye or can be displayed on a screen.
Ãâó: www.bi-optic.com/vocab.html
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| real time |
Refers to applications which perform tasks without delay.
Ãâó: www.christlinks.com/glossary2.html
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| real time |
Occurring at the same time as other, usually human, activities. In real-time sequence recording, timing information is encoded along with the note data by analyzing the timing of the input. In real-time editing, changes in parameter settings can be heard immediately, without the need to play a new note or wait for computational processes to be completed.
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| real | any rational or irrational number |
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| real | the Christian doctrine that the body of Christ is actually present in the Eucharist |
| real | property consisting of houses and land |
| real | the main memory in a virtual memory system |
| real | informal usage attributing authenticity |
| real | an ancient form of tennis played in a four-walled court |
| real | informal usage attributing authenticity |
| real | (computer science) the time it takes for a process under computer control to occur |
| real | the practical world as opposed to the academic world |
| real | the business of selling real estate |
| real | (computer science) of or relating to computer system that update information at the same rate they receive information |
| real | data processing fast enough to keep up with an outside process |
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