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A

Achieve: Get to do or get something that is intended, requested or desired.

Activities: Set of operations or tasks of a person or entity.

Application: Use of a thing or implementation of the appropriate procedures to achieve an end.

B
Biology: Science that studies the structure of living beings and their vital processes.

Build: Develop an idea, a theory, a project, etc., from the combination of various concepts.

Branch: Secondary part of a thing that is born or derived from another main thing.

C
Civil: Of citizenship or citizens (inhabitants of a state), or related to them.

Communication: Transmission of signals by means of a code common to the transmitter and the
receiver.

Companies: Entity in which capital and labor are involved as factors of production of industrial or
commercial activities or for the provision of services.

D
Design: Making a detailed plan for the execution of an action or an idea.

Discipline: Set of rules of behavior to maintain order and subordination among the members of a
body or a collective in a profession or in a certain collective.

Discovering: Find a new formula or scientific explanation of the phenomena of nature through
experimentation, observation and reflection.
E
Economics: Is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of
goods and services.

Engineering: Art and technique of applying scientific knowledge to the invention, design,
improvement and management of new procedures in industry and other scientific fields of
application.

F
Fact: Irregular participle of making also used as an adjective.

Field: Space of action or real or imaginary scope in which an activity takes place.

Focused: Raise an issue or issue in a certain way to solve it correctly.

G
H
Health: State in which a living being or organism does not have any injury or suffer from any
disease and normally performs all its functions.

High: That has a height higher than what is considered normal or lower compared to that of
something else of the same nature.

Highest: Which is located a long distance from the surface of the earth or at sea level.

I
Implementation: An implementation is the execution or / or implementation of a programmed
idea, whether of a computer application, a plan, scientific model, specific design, standard,
algorithm or policy.

Implies: Carry or mean a consequence or effect.

Interdisciplinary: Which is composed of several scientific or cultural disciplines or is related to


them.
J
K
Knowledge: Faculty of the human being to understand through reason the nature, qualities and
relationships of things.

L
M
Manufacturing: Preparation or production of a product from the combination of its components,
especially in series and by mechanical means.

Mathematical: Science that studies the properties of numbers and the relationships established
between them.

Minimum: That has or has reached the lowest possible value, quantity or grade.

N
Need: Having (a person or a thing) need someone or something in certain circumstances or for a
particular purpose.

Notions: General idea about something.

O
Occur: Occur (a fact) spontaneously.

Of: Indicates the person or thing that has the name it complements.

Outputs: Action of moving from inside a place to outside.


P
Products: Naturally or artificially produced thing, or result of a job or operation.

Programming: Programming is the process used to devise and order the necessary actions to carry
out a project, prepare certain machines or devices to start working at the desired time and in the
desired way or develop programs for use in computers.

Projects: Idea of a thing that is intended to be done and for which a certain mode and a set of
necessary means are established.

Q
Quite: Indicate a quantity, number, intensity or degree that is sufficient, sufficient or considered
adequate.

Quality: Set of properties inherent in a thing that allows it to be characterized and valued with
respect to the rest of its species.

R
Requires: Having one person or one needs another.

Resolved: (Person) That acts with decision or determines and security to resolve matters and does
not stop or doubt in the face of difficulties.

Real: That has true and effective existence.

S
Solutions: Effective response to a problem, doubt or question.

Science: Branch of human knowledge constituted by the set of objective and verifiable knowledge
on a given subject that are obtained through observation and experimentation, the explanation of
its principles and causes and the formulation and verification of hypotheses and is also
characterized by the use of an appropriate methodology for the object of study and the
systematization of knowledge.

System: A system is "a complex object whose parts or components relate to at least some of the
other components"; it can be material or conceptual.
T
That: Indicates a person or thing that is close to the person being spoken to or in a place not far
from the person speaking or writing.

This: Indicates a person or thing that is close to the person who speaks or writes.

Time: Time is a physical quantity with which the duration or separation of events is measured.

U
Unlike: That is not the same, does not look like or has other characteristics or qualities.

Use: Exercise or general practice of a thing.

V
Very: Before an adjective, an adverb, a prepositional phrase or a name or pronoun that denotes
properties or attributes, it indicates a high degree of ownership that they express.

W
Well: In the best possible way or in a correct way according to an implicit norm, an implied
convention, what is supposed or expected to be or occur, etc.

With: Indicates that a person accompanies another or does something with them.

Why: This is the sequence formed by the preposition by and the interrogative or exclamatory what
(tonic word that is written with diacritical tilde to distinguish it from the relative and the
conjunction that).

X
Y
Your: Pronoun with which the person who speaks or writes refers to his interlocutor or the person
to whom he writes; It is the form of the personal pronoun of the second person of the singular
when he exercises the function of subject, both in masculine and feminine.

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