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Encyclopedia > Aspect

Aspect is a piece of information about a topic, usually on look and appearance.


Aspect can refer to:

  • Aspect (computer science) is a feature that is linked to many parts of a program, but which is not necessarily the primary function of the program.
  • Grammatical aspect is a component of the conjugation of a verb having to do with the internal temporal flow of an event.
  • Lexical aspect is a distinction among different kinds of verb according to their relation to time.
  • Astrological aspect is the relative angle between two heavenly bodies.
  • Aspect (geography) refers to the direction to which a mountain slope faces.
  • Aspect (real estate) refers to the direction the property is facing (ie this house has a pleasant NE aspect with ocean views.
  • Warner Aspect, an imprint of the publishing company Warner Books focusing on works of science fiction.
  • Aspect musical group refers to the Dance Music group from Dublin, Ireland.

Aspect was also the name of: In computer science, an aspect is a part of a program that cross-cuts its core concerns, therefore violating its separation of concerns. ... In linguistics, the grammatical aspect of a verb defines the temporal flow (or lack thereof) in the described event or state. ... An eventuality is a situation that takes place in the world. ... The astrological aspects are noted in the central circle of this natal chart, where the different colors and symbols distinguish betwixt the different aspects, such as the square (red) or trine (blue) In astrology, an aspect is the relative angle between two heavenly bodies. ... In geography, aspect generally refers to the direction to which a mountain slope faces. ... Hachette Book Group USA (HBG) is a publishing company owned by Hachette Livre, the largest publishing company in France. ...

  • Alain Aspect, the French physicist of Bell test experiment fame.

Aspect can also be: Alain Aspect is a French physicist. ...

  • In railway signalling, the aspect is the number of lights on the signal and their state (EG. red, red, off, semaphore at horizontal, etc), for example, the standard 3 light traffic signal is a three-aspect signal.
  • In Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures, referring to a figure which is the representation of a god (e.g. Aspect of Kord).

See also: It has been suggested that safeworking be merged into this article or section. ... A beholder from the Deathknell set. ...


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Aspects (1528 words)
In fact, if there are any other aspects (such as "the screams in the car") the client will report"no progress" because they still have intensity.
You have to make the distinction by firs trecognizing that aspects exist (that's just simply experience) and, second, asking the right questions to bring them to the surface.
A fear of public speaking can have aspects such as the sight of a microphone, the onlooking eyes of the audience, a memory of being ridiculed as a child, etc.
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