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Centered

Centered meaning

Middlemost; located at the center. | Emotionally stable, calm, serene; having a balanced mind.

Example sentences (20)

The bulk and concurring opinions centered on affirmative motion’s downsides for white and Asian college students, whereas the dissents centered on the advantages to Black and Latino college students.

This should fuel thinking and move healthcare from human-centered to equity-centered.

It is evident that, for him, India’s soul is not merely Vedas and Sanskrit-centered but also centered on the Dalits, tribals, poor and marginalized.

Meehan Crist is wisely calling for a human-centered economy we can live with forever, not a finance-centered, consumer-driven one that we live and die for.

All that is said for real analytic functions here holds also for complex analytic functions with the open interval I replaced by an open subset U ∈ C and a-centered intervals (a − r, a + r) replaced by c-centered disks B(c, r).

At 310 °C, lanthanum changes to a face-centered cubic structure, and at 865 °C, it changes to a body-centered cubic structure.

At room temperature, protactinium crystallizes in body-centered tetragonal structure which can be regarded as distorted body-centered cubic lattice; this structure does not change upon compression up to 53 GPa.

Contributions to Client-Centered Therapy and the Person-Centered Approach.

Due to the face centered nature of the kamacite lattice and the body centered nature of the nickel lattice the two make intricate angles when they come in contact with each other.

History Narrowly defined, the theory of persistence of vision is the belief that human perception of motion (brain centered) is the result of persistence of vision (eye centered).

Person-centered therapy is the application of the person-centered approach to the therapy situation.

Steel's base metal is iron, which is able to take on two crystalline forms (allotropic forms), body centered cubic (BCC) and face centered cubic (FCC), depending on its temperature.

The increase in nickel content causes taenite to have a face-centered unit cell, whereas kamacite’s higher iron content causes its unit cell to be body centered.

The new Learner-Centered Model is similar in many regards to this classical person-centered approach to education.

The subsidies assisted Macedonia to redevelop its lost industry and shift its agricultural-centered economy to an industry-centered economy with new hearts of industry emerging all over the country in Veles, Bitola, Stip and Kumanovo.

A 1930s-set story centered on the University of Washington's rowing team, from their Depression-era beginnings to winning gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

Abba went on to perform a track centered on a 'super depressed' snowwoman named Frostitita, and Rudolph and Wiig stood out while singing in visibly uncomfortable positions.

According to the streaming platform, the series will be ‘centered on Queen Charlotte’s rise to prominence and power’.

Additionally, Charles’ career as a legislative analyst is centered around advocating for kids in our community, and he understands how state and local funding for education works.

A drama centered around drug addiction, follows four characters during their downward spiral.