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'''Sense''' may refer to several different topics.
 
'''Sense''' may refer to several different topics.
  
* In physiology, a [[sense]] is a physiological method of [[perception]] preformed by many living organisms, especially [[animal|animals]]. [[visual perception|Vision]], [[hearing]], and [[taste]] are examples.
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* In physiology, a [[sense]] is a physiological method of [[perception]] preformed by many living organisms, especially [[animal|animals]]. [[visual perception|Vision]], [[hearing]], and [[taste]] are examples.
* In spiritual disciplines, a [[sense (spiritual)|sense]] can refer to incorporal means of perception performed by human beings, or can refer to capacities of the heart.  
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* In spiritual disciplines, a [[sense (spiritual)|sense]] can refer to incorporeal means of perception performed by human beings, or can refer to capacities of the heart.  
* In genetics, sense can refer to the [[coding strand]] of the DNA helix.
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* In [[genetics]], sense can refer to the [[coding strand]] of the [[DNA]] helix.
* In [[electronics]], [[sense (electronics)|sense]] is a technique used in [[power supply|power supplies]] to produce the correct [[voltage]] for a [[load]]
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* In [[electronics]], [[sense (electronics)|sense]] is a technique used in [[power supply|power supplies]] to produce the correct [[voltage]] for a [[load]].
* In [[geography]], [[sense (river)|Sense]] is a [[river]] of [[Switzerland]].
 
 
 
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Revision as of 15:25, 7 September 2007

Sense may refer to several different topics.

  • In physiology, a sense is a physiological method of perception preformed by many living organisms, especially animals. Vision, hearing, and taste are examples.
  • In spiritual disciplines, a sense can refer to incorporeal means of perception performed by human beings, or can refer to capacities of the heart.
  • In genetics, sense can refer to the coding strand of the DNA helix.
  • In electronics, sense is a technique used in power supplies to produce the correct voltage for a load.

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