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The Technology That Allows Information on Documents to Be Converted

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The technology that allows information on documents to be converted into machine-readable data through a scanner is called a(n) :

Recognize the significance and mechanisms of action potentials and resting potentials in neural activity.
Describe the supportive roles and importance of glial cells in the nervous system.
Explain the concepts of neuroplasticity and neurogenesis, and their implications for brain function and adaptability.
Understand the organization of the nervous system into central and peripheral components, and the subdivisions therein.

Definitions:

Astroturf Lobbying

A strategy where orchestrated campaigns appear as grassroots-based citizen movements or public opinion to influence legislation or public policy.

Pluralism

A condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.

Elite Democratic Tendency

A perspective within democratic theory that emphasizes the role of elites in decision-making processes, despite democratic contexts.

Federal Register

The official journal of the federal government of the United States that contains government agency rules, proposed rules, and public notices.

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