Construct, Constructs or constructs may refer to:
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Construct (information technology), a collection of logic components forming an interactive agent or environment
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Language construct
In computer programming, a language construct is a syntactically allowable part of a program that may be formed from one or more lexical tokens in accordance with the rules of the programming language.
The term "language construct" is often used ...
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''Construct'' (album), a 2013 album by Dark Tranquillity
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Construct (comics), a fictional artificial intelligence in the DC Universe
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Construct (philosophy), a hypothetical object whose phenomenal existence depends upon a subject's mind
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Construct (python library), a software library used for data-structuring
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Construct (software), an HTML5-based game creator
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Construct state
In Afro-Asiatic languages, the first noun in a genitive phrase of a possessed noun followed by a possessor noun often takes on a special morphological form, which is termed the construct state (Latin ''status constructus''). For example, in Arabi ...
, an Afro-Asiatic noun-form
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DNA construct A DNA construct is an artificially-designed segment of DNA borne on a vector that can be used to incorporate genetic material into a target tissue or cell. A DNA construct contains a DNA insert, called a transgene, delivered via a transformation v ...
, a segment of nucleic acid, created artificially, for transplantation into a target cell or tissue
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Social construct
Social constructionism is a theory in sociology, social ontology, and communication theory which proposes that certain ideas about reality, physical reality arise from collaborative consensus, instead of pure observation of said reality. The ...
, the meaning placed on an object or event by a society, and adopted by its inhabitants
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Construct (psychology) Construct (psychology), also hypothetical construct or psychological construct, is a tool used to facilitate understanding of human behavior. A psychological construct is a label for a domain of behaviors. Behavioral sciences use constructs such as ...
, a label used in behavioural sciences for a domain of behaviors
* an alternative name for a
concrete category
* biological creations appearing in the ''
Wheel of Time
The wheel of time or wheel of history (also known as ''Kalachakra'') is a concept found in several religious traditions and philosophies, notably religions of Indian origin such as Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, which regard time as ...
'' series of fantasy novels
See also
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Construction
Construction is a general term meaning the art and science to form objects, systems, or organizations,"Construction" def. 1.a. 1.b. and 1.c. ''Oxford English Dictionary'' Second Edition on CD-ROM (v. 4.0) Oxford University Press 2009 and com ...
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Construx
Construx is a brand of plastic building toys introduced by Fisher-Price in 1983. Unlike other building toys such as Lego, Construx feature beam-like pieces of varying lengths that snapped on to cubical connector knots in order to build large s ...
, a brand of plastic building toys
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