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The Monte Carlo simulation was developed as a quantitative technique by the great mathematician John von Neumann during World War I.
Featural Analysis
A process where visual stimuli are broken down into constituent features for recognition, such as shape, color, and line orientation.
Diaphragm
A dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals, playing a major role in breathing by contracting and flattening to enlarge the thoracic cavity.
Illuminates
Shines light on or brightens, often used metaphorically to clarify or enlighten a subject.
Microscope
An instrument used to view very small objects by magnifying them.
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