| topic | Topical | en |
| topic | One of the following: Radio, Television, World War II, Transportation or Beauty and Hygiene | en |
| topic | A topic is a set of pages used by a group of subscribers | en |
| topic | In a conference, a message which is generally written to convey a new idea or a new piece of information, relevant to that conference | en |
| topic | A subject for research or discussion The first step in a research project is usually to formulate a workable topic statement See also search strategy | en |
| topic | (1) the concrete and literal description of what a story is about; (2) the general or specific area of concern of a poem Also called subject | en |
| topic | (top-ik) A topic is the subject of a conversation, discussion, or piece of writing | en |
| topic | A user-generated post which begins a new threaded discussion A forum may have one or more topics | en |
| topic | In a Help window, a category for Help documents | en |
| topic | A new posting on a new subject Similar to a thread in newsgroup terminology A topic can have any number of replies, or follow-up posts, which are all grouped under the same topic | en |
| topic | Topic Identifies the first level numbered paragraphs within the Introductory Section Attributes: See %revatt | en |
| topic | Each year, students work on three topics (with two more for the National Finals and International Finals) these topics are selected after a world-wide ballot of students which every team member has an opportunity to take part in around the end of each year | en |
| topic | Subject; theme; a category or general area of interest | en |
| topic | Glossary | en |
| topic | the single and overall subject of a routine based on a problem | en |
| topic | a general statement of the content to be taught Topics are listed in the syllabuses For example, number concept is a topic in Maths Grade 1 | en |
| topic | The basic unit of hypertext presentation It was defined in Apple's HyperCard (1986), and developed in WinHelp The term has not taken hold in HTML, but the concept has See also: chunk | en |
| topic | There are 6 topics corresponding to each section The titles are: Applications: Frontiers of Materials Science Novel Applications in Chemistry and Physics Computer based Modelling, Simulation, and Analysis of Biological and Pharmacological Systems Methodology: Advances in Mesoscale Simulation Methodology Non Equilibrium and Monte Carlo Simulation Advances in Quantum Simulation | en |
| topic | aka WikiTopic - a single TWiki page, it has a Wiki Name that's unique within its home web | en |
| topic | One of the various general forms of argument employed in probable as distinguished from demonstrative reasoning, denominated by Aristotle to`poi (literally, places), as being the places or sources from which arguments may be derived, or to which they may be referred; also, a prepared form of argument, applicable to a great variety of cases, with a supply of which the ancient rhetoricians and orators provided themselves; a commonplace of argument or oratory | en |
| topic | theme; subject of conversation isim | en |
| topic | A topic is a particular subject that you discuss or write about. The main topic for discussion is political union. a subject that people talk or write about (Topica , book by the ancient Greek thinker Aristotle, from Topika, from topikos , from topos ) | en |
| topic | A treatise on forms of argument; a system or scheme of forms or commonplaces of argument or oratory; as, the Topics of Aristotle | en |
| topic | A particular item to be studied "Spiders" is a topic within a science course (See theme, essential question, and focus question ) | en |
| topic | An external local application or remedy, as a plaster, a blister, etc | en |
| topic | An argument or reason | en |
| topic | the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love" | en |
| topic | The subject of any distinct portion of a discourse, or argument, or literary composition; also, the general or main subject of the whole; a matter treated of; a subject, as of conversation or of thought; a matter; a point; a head | en |
| topic | The main thought or subject of a paragraph, book, or research paper | en |
| topic | General subject area chosen or assigned for preliminary research | en |
| topic | some situation or event that is thought about; "he kept drifting off the topic"; "he had been thinking about the subject for several years"; "it is a matter for the police" | en |
| topic | aka WikiTopic (which one, or both; if both, then "topic" is just abbreviation) - a single TWiki page, it has a WikiName that's unique within its home web | en |
| topic | A distinct unit of meaning It is normally a sub-division of a subject, but it can sometimes stand as the purpose of an essay in its own right In most essays, the subject in question can and should be broken down into a series of separate topics These are then arranged in some persuasive or logical order at the planning stage | en |
| topic | Topics are the top-level entities of the content management hierarchy They can contain sub-Topics and Articles Articles contain the data that will be published | en |
| topic | Biological information ascertained by SGD curators from abstracts for a given gene name are categorized under pre-determined "topics" These topics comprise the Literature Guide (formerly called Gene_Info), a way of grouping the literature into related categories in SGD The format for the Literature Guide/Gene Info has changed since its inception Descriptions are available for the current Literature Guide format | en |
| topic | aka WikiTopic - a single TWiki page, it has a WikiName that's unique within its home web | en |
| topics | Diagrams / photos | en |
| topics | Subject areas included | en |
| topics | Site Preparation | en |
| topics | Project home page | Project rationale | Work packages | Institutions / Staff | Publications | Prototypes | Student activities | Internal page | en |
| topics | Select a Topic Information Library Home NJ Clerk's Office Recording Fees Directory of NJ Clerks & Registers Realty Transfer Fee Calculator Realty Transfer Fee FAQ Glossary of Real Estate Terms History of Land Title Insurance Internet Links | en |
| topics | plural of topic | en |
| topics | World Bank/IMF roles | Structural adjustment/PRSPs | Environmental issues | Social issues Knowledge Bank | World Bank/IMF governance | Financial liberalisation | Private sector | UK Policy debates Bretton Woods Update | Briefings & Reports | Subscriptions & alerts | Calendar Background & glossary | About the Project | Contact the Project | Links | Home | en |
| topics | Postcards that are not views, but are of subjects such as baseball, kites, cats, and golf | en |
| topics | Jesus Discipleship Worship Holy Days The Bible Speed Bumps Questions Explanations Instructions Hard Issues Polls Bobo | en |
| topics | · Banking and Credit · Budgeting and Planning · Insurance · Investing · Loans · Taxes · Financial Terms · Financial Newsletter · Charities | en |
| topics | Case study Analysis Definition of system equations Definition of system state variables, output and input-output equations System solution Laplace Transforms System behavior and stability | en |
| topics | Introduction Akhenaten Nefertiti Aten Akhetaten Art Literature Glossary | en |