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STUDY OF FLOW
- pathway , way , diverging pathways , converging pathways
- loop , circular loop
- bidirectional flow , unidirectional flow , multi directional flow
- verse , universe , multiverse , diverse , converse
- Those things which employ themselves
PLAY, Sport, lusory, dally.
- ACTION
- Concerning the study of direction
- vectors
- Concerning the study of reason , why , how
- logic
- Concerning the study of origins or causes
- etiology , etymology , causality
- creation myth , origin myth
- reason or an explanation for something as a function of its end, its purpose, or its goal, as opposed to as a function of its cause
- Teleology , finality , consequentialism , effects , goal , purpose
- Concerning the Study of the flow of energy
- study of functions , physiology , pathophysiology , biochemical physiology
- study of actions , dynamics , thermodynamics , psychodynamics , electrodynamics , pharmacodynamics
- study of motions , kinematics , kinetic energy , pharmacokinetics , chemokinesis
- Concerning Time flow study , chronology
- Concerning the study of interactions
- Concerning the study of agriculture
- Concerning the study of mechanical operations
- Concerning the study of Fabrile operations
- Concerning the study of clothing
- concerning the study of Physic, CHYMICAL, Pharmaceutical Operations
- Concerning the study of Surgical and Therapeutic Operations
- Concerning the study of Biochemical operations
- Concerning the study of simple arithmetic operations
- Concerning the changes in shapes and forms
- Concerning the flow of matter
- Concerning the study of Agents and their general relations
STUDY OF FLOW
- functions , actions , process and motion
- ACTION, doe, perform, commit, practise▪ proceeding, function, exercise, at∣chieve, dealing, Act, Fact, Deed, Feat, Exploit, Passage, Prank, Trick, play the Part.
- Art : The use of skill and creativity to express ideas or emotions (e.g., painting, sculpture). Art is subjective and open to interpretation.
- study of Laws : A fundamental principle that describes a relationship between things and is generally considered unchanging (e.g., the law of gravity).
- Method : A systematic approach to achieve a specific goal (e.g., the scientific method).
- Operation : The act of performing a task or using something (e.g., the operation of a computer program).
- Phenomena (plural phenomenon): Observable events, experiences, or things that happen (e.g., natural phenomena like lightning strikes).
- study of Processses : A series of steps that lead to a specific outcome. It's the ongoing sequence of events. (e.g., the process of photosynthesis).
- Rule: A specific guideline that dictates what is allowed or not (e.g., traffic rules). Rules can be more flexible than laws.
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