Incoherent Vision of a wounded Body

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Definitions
of
wound
on
the
Web:
*
any
break
in
the
skin
or
an
organ
caused
by
violence
or
surgical
incision
*
a
casualty
to
military
personnel
resulting
from
combat
*
a
figurative
injury
(to
your
feelings
or
pride);
"he
feared
that
mentioning
it
might
reopen
the
wound";
"deep
in
her
breast
lives
the
silent
wound";
"The
right
reader
of
a
good
poem
can
tell
the
moment
it
strikes
him
that
he
has
taken
an
immortal
wound--that
he
will
never
get
over
it"--Robert
Frost
*
injure:
cause
injuries
or
bodily
harm
to
*
the
act
of
inflicting
a
wound
*
put
in
a
coil
*
hurt:
hurt
the
feelings
of;
"She
hurt
me
when
she
did
not
include
me
among
her
guests";
"This
remark
really
bruised
me
ego"
wordnet.princeton.edu/pe
*
A
wound
is
a
physical
trauma
where
the
skin
is
torn,
cut
or
punctured.
Exposed
to
air,
there
is
not
only
a
significant
chance
of
death
due
to
loss
of
blood,
but
increased
chance
of
bacteria
entering
the
wound
or
an
infection.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wo
*
Wound
beads
are
formed
by
wrapping
molten
glass
around
a
mandrel.
(Other
information)
www.geocities.com/glassw
*
physical
damage
of
a
plant,
caused
by
an
insect,
animal,
physical
or
chemical
agent
www.inbar.int/publicatio
*
an
injury
that
removes
a
portion
of
the
bark
and
cambium
from
the
tree
but
does
not
penetrate
into
the
sapwood.
Wounds
may
serve
as
entry
points
for
wood
decay
fungi.
www.for.gov.bc.ca/tasb/l
*
A
break
in
the
integrity
of
the
skin;
an
injury
to
the
body
which
causes
a
disruption
of
the
normal
continuity
of
the
body
structures.
www.hollister.com/us/wou
*
Interior
cell
construction
in
which
plates
are
coiled
into
a
spiral.
www.batterymart.com/batt
*
An
injury
to
the
body
consisting
of
a
laceration
or
breaking
of
the
skin
or
mucous
membrane
usually
by
a
hard
object
or
instrument
forcefully
driven
or
applied;
an
opening
made
in
the
skin
or
a
membrane
of
the
body
incidental
to
a
surgical
operation
or
procedure.
www.colonrectal.org/pati
*
This
is
an
ancient
technique.
Wound
glass
beads
are
created
by
winding
molten
glass
around
metal
wire.
When
dried,
the
beads
are
sliced
and
polished.
www.jewelryglossary.com/
of
incoherence
on
the
Web:
*
Speech
or
thinking
that
is
essentially
incomprehensible
to
others
because
words
or
phrases
are
joined
together
without
a
logical
or
meaningful
connection.
This
disturbance
occurs
within
clauses,
in
contrast
to
derailment,
in
which
the
disturbance
is
between
clauses.
This
has
sometimes
been
referred
to
as
"word
salad"
to
convey
the
degree
of
linguistic
disorganization.
...
www.indianpsychiatry.com
*
lack
of
cohesion
or
clarity
or
organization
*
nonsense
that
is
simply
incoherent
and
unintelligible
wordnet.princeton.edu/pe
of
dispersion
on
the
Web:
*
spreading
widely
or
driving
off
*
distribution:
the
spatial
property
of
being
scattered
about
over
an
area
or
volume
*
the
act
of
dispersing
or
diffusing
something;
"the
dispersion
of
the
troops";
"the
diffusion
of
knowledge"
wordnet.princeton.edu/pe
*
In
optics,
dispersion
is
a
phenomenon
that
causes
the
separation
of
a
wave
into
spectral
components
with
different
frequencies,
due
to
a
dependence
of
the
wave's
speed
on
its
frequency.
It
is
most
often
described
in
light
waves,
though
it
may
happen
to
any
kind
of
wave
that
interacts
with
a
medium
or
can
be
confined
to
a
waveguide,
such
as
sound
waves.
...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
In
descriptive
statistics,
statistical
dispersion
(also
called
statistical
variability)
is
quantifiable
variation
of
measurements
of
differing
members
of
a
population
within
the
scale
on
which
they
are
measured.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
Dispersion
of
water
wave
usually
refers
to
frequency
dispersion.
Thus,
waves
with
longer
wavelength
and
period
travel
faster
than
those
with
shorter
wavelength
and
period.
This
phenomenon
is
expressed
by
the
so-called
dispersion
relationship,.Then,
the
wave
celerity
is
.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
In
materials
science,
dispersion
is
the
fraction
of
atoms
of
a
material
exposed
to
the
surface.
In
general:
where
D
is
the
dispersion,
NS
is
the
number
of
surface
atoms
and
NT
is
the
total
number
of
atoms
of
the
material.
Dispersion
is
an
important
concept
in
heterogeneous
catalysis,
since
only
atoms
that
are
exposed
to
the
surface
are
able
to
play
a
role
in
catalytic
surface
reactions.
...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Di
*
the
process
of
separating
radiation
into
various
wavelengths
www.4wx.com/glossary/d.p
*
(or
"fire").
The
prism
of
light
refracted
from
within
a
finished
diamond
or
stone.
The
better
a
diamond
or
stone
is
cut
or
faceted,
the
more
colors
are
emitted
from
the
stone
as
it
is
turned.
www.zulumoon.com/glossar
*
The
spread
of
sound
over
a
wide
area.
www.hometheatermag.com/g
*
The
spreading
of
light
pulses
as
they
travel
down
the
fiber.
www.seaconbrantner.com/T
*
A
stable
or
unstable
system
of
fine
particles,
larger
than
colloidal
size,
evenly
distributed
in
a
medium.
www.distributiondrive.co
*
Arranged
around
the
table
facet
on
the
crown
are
several
smaller
facets
(bezel
and
star
facets)
angled
downward
at
varying
degrees.
These
facets,
and
the
angles
at
which
they
are
cut,
have
been
skillfully
designed
to
break
up
white
light
as
it
hits
the
surface,
separating
it
into
its
component
spectral
colors
(for
example,
red,
blue
and
green).
...
www.thediamondbuyingguid
*
The
cause
of
bandwidth
limitations
in
a
fiber.
Dispersion
causes
a
broadening
of
input
pulses
along
the
length
of
the
fiber.
Two
major
types
are:
mode
dispersion
caused
by
differential
optical
path
lengths
in
a
multimode
fiber
and
material
dispersion
caused
by
a
differential
delay
of
various
wavelengths
of
light
in
a
waveguide
material.
logicalpackets.com/Netwo
*
transport
and
diffusion
of
pollutants.
www.pnl.gov/atmos_scienc
*
The
extent
of
variation
among
cases.
www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/ev
*
The
decrease
in
concentration
of
airborne
pollutants
as
they
spread
throughout
an
increasing
volume
of
atmosphere.
www.bugwood.org/pfire/gl
*
The
separation
of
white
light
into
its
different
component
wavelengths.
Ie
creating
a
rainbow
by
passing
sunlight
through
a
prism.
www.krdotv.com/WeatherDe
*
the
spread
of
pollutants
caused
by
atmospheric
mixing,
transportation
or
turbulence
(random
fluctuations
in
wind
velocity).
www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/e
*
The
scattering
of
the
values
of
a
frequency
distribution
(of
data)
from
an
average.
www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/
*
The
breaking
of
an
oil
slick
into
small
droplets
that
are
mixed
into
the
water
column
by
breaking
waves,
other
sea
surface
turbulence,
and
the
action
of
chemical
dispersants.
response.restoration.noa
*
More
correctly
known
as
chromatic
dispersion.
Dispersion
results
when
light
of
different
wavelengths
propagates
at
different
velocities
down
a
fiber
span.
The
result
is
pulse
spreading
that
is
a
function
of
length.
Total
dispersion
is
measured
in
units
of
ps/nm
and
the
dispersion
coefficient
of
a
fiber
is
in
units
of
ps/nm-km,
or
pico-seconds
per
nanometer
per
km
of
fiber
length.
www.sonet.com/DOCS/gloss
*
Refers
to
the
broadening
of
a
pulse
after
traveling
a
distance
along
the
fiber
(see
modal
and
chromatic
dispersion).
www.fontcanada.com/gloss
*
The
property
of
transparent
gemstones
to
separate
white
light
into
the
colors
of
the
spectrum.
The
interval
between
such
colors
varies
in
different
gemstones,
but
in
practice
it
is
measure
by
the
difference
between
the
refractive
indices
of
the
red
and
blue
rays.
Diamond
has
the
highest
dispersion
(.044)
of
any
natural,
colorless
gem.
www.dakov.com/diamondglo
*
Here
it
means
the
spreading
of
light
into
a
spectrum
using
a
prism
or
diffraction
grating.
Not
to
be
confused
with
the
usage
in
fiberoptics
where
it
means
the
spreading
of
light
in
the
time
domain
because
of
differing
speeds
for
different
wavelengths.
www.spectralfringe.org/E
*
ability
of
glass
to
bend
light
rays
of
deferent
wavelengths
to
varying
degrees.
www.profotos.com/educati
*
the
phenomenon
in
cables
and
PCB’s
whereby
higher
frequency
signals
propagate
faster
along
the
length
of
the
conductor
than
do
lower
frequency
signals.
This
causes
signal
distortion
because
most
digital
signals
are
made
up
of
many
frequencies.
This
can
be
due
to
dielectric
constant
changes
with
frequency
or
to
changes
in
reactance
of
the
cable
with
frequency.
www.meritec.com/Pages/cu
*
Finely
divided
particles
in
suspension
in
another
substance.
www.electronicconcepts.i
*
(dis·per·sion)
(dis-p[schwa]r¢zh[schwa
[L.
dispersio]
1.
the
act
of
scattering
or
separating;
the
condition
of
being
scattered.
2.
the
incorporation
of
the
particles
of
one
substance
into
the
body
of
another,
comprising
solutions,
suspensions,
and
colloid
systems.
3.
a
colloid
system,
particularly
an
unstable
one.
www.mercksource.com/pp/u
*
The
separation
of
a
substance
into
the
smallest
possible
particles
using
another
substance
(the
medium).
Used
in
papermaking
to
homogenize
pulp
properties
and
remove
impurities
english.forestindustries
*
The
fiery,
rainbow
colors
emanating
from
a
diamond
as
white
light
is
broken-up
into
colors.
diamonds.pricescope.com/
*
The
process
of
molecular
movement
by
physical
processes.
dose:
Also
known
as
dose
equivalent,
this
is
a
value
for
comparing
the
biological
effectiveness
of
different
kinds
of
radiation
on
a
common
scale.
Technically,
it
is
the
product
of
the
absorbed
dose,
the
quality
factor,
and
any
other
modifying
factors.
The
unit
for
dose
is
the
rem.
A
millirem
is
one
one-thousandth
of
a
rem.
www.stoller-eser.com/Ann
of
vision
on
the
Web:
*
a
vivid
mental
image;
"he
had
a
vision
of
his
own
death"
*
sight:
the
ability
to
see;
the
visual
faculty
*
the
perceptual
experience
of
seeing;
"the
runners
emerged
from
the
trees
into
his
clear
vision";
"he
had
a
visual
sensation
of
intense
light"
*
imagination:
the
formation
of
a
mental
image
of
something
that
is
not
perceived
as
real
and
is
not
present
to
the
senses;
"popular
imagination
created
a
world
of
demons";
"imagination
reveals
what
the
world
could
be"
*
a
religious
or
mystical
experience
of
a
supernatural
appearance;
"he
had
a
vision
of
the
Virgin
Mary"
wordnet.princeton.edu/pe
*
VisiCorp
Visi
On
was
a
short-lived
but
influential
graphical
desktop
environment
program
for
PC-compatible
computers
running
early
versions
of
MS-DOS.
Although
Visi
On
was
never
popular
(as
it
had
steep
minimum
system
requirements
for
its
day),
it
was
a
notable
influence
on
the
later
development
of
Microsoft
Windows.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
*
Vision
is
the
leading
IRC
client
for
BeOS,
and
the
only
one
currently
maintained.
It
is
also
the
only
one
not
known
to
suffer
from
a
well-known
buffer
overrun
in
relation
to
the
NetPositive
web
browser.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
*
Vision
(also
known
as
yorkVision
and
York
Student
Vision)
is
a
student
newspaper
catering
for
students
at
the
University
of
York.
It
is
distinguished
from
its
primary
competitor,
nouse,
by
its
more
tabloid-like
appearance
and
populist
manner.
It
has
won
several
awards,
including
NUS/Daily
Mirror
student
newspaper
of
the
year,
which
it
advertises
as
a
strapline
on
its
front
cover.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
*
The
Vision
is
the
name
of
two
fictional
characters,
both
superheroes,
in
the
Marvel
Comics
universe.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
*
In
religion,
visions
comprise
inspirational
renderings,
generally
of
a
future
state
and/or
of
a
mythical
being,
and
are
believed
(by
followers
of
the
religion)
to
come
from
a
deity,
directly
or
indirectly
via
prophets,
and
serve
to
inspire
or
prod
believers
as
part
of
a
revelation
or
an
epiphany.
Many
mystics
take
the
word
vision
to
be
synonymous
with
apparition.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
*
Visual
perception
is
one
of
the
senses,
consisting
of
the
ability
to
detect
light
and
interpret
(see)
it
as
the
perception
known
as
sight
or
naked
eye
vision.
Vision
has
a
specific
sensory
system.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi
*
The
act
of
perceiving
visual
information
with
the
eyes,
mind,
and
body.
www.children-special-nee
*
[SCOPE
NOTE:
Broad
term;
deals
with
the
faculty
of
sight]
Narrower
terms:
Low
vision
Related
terms:
Visual
impairments
cirrie.buffalo.edu/thesv
*
A
powerful
vision
provides
everyone
in
the
organization
with
a
shared
mental
framework
that
helps
give
form
to
the
often
abstract
future
that
lies
ahead.
Effective
visions
provide
a
word
picture
of
what
the
organization
intends
ultimately
to
become
-
which
may
be
five,
ten,
or
fifteen
years
in
the
future.
This
statement
should
not
be
abstract
-
it
should
contain
as
concrete
a
picture
of
the
desired
state
as
possible,
and
also
provide
the
basis
for
formulating
strategies
and
objectives.
www.balancedscorecard.bi
*
The
regionally-agreed
statement
of
the
overall
aims
of
the
regional
transportation
plan.
In
the
context
of
regional
transportation
operations,
a
"vision"
is
the
regionally-agreed
statement
of
the
overall
aims
of
the
regional
transportation
plan;
describes
the
'target'
end-state.
Typically,
a
regional
transportation
vision
will
drive
its
goals
(policy
statements
-
the
ends
toward
which
effort
is
directed),
objectives
(measurable
results),
and
strategies
(ways/means
to
achieve
objectives).
plan4operations.dot.gov/
*
is
a
present-tense
statement
that
communicates
where
an
organization
believes
it
will
be
within
a
stated
time
period.
www.cobleskill.edu/Strat
*
To
maximize
the
benefits
to
coastal
communities
of
the
Gulf
of
Maine
from
available
environmental
information.
www.gulfofmaine.org/gomi
*
Charles
T.
Scialfa
and
Donald
W.
Kline,
University
of
Calgary,
Alberta,
Canada
books.elsevier.com/compa
*
A
visionary
statement
that
describes
what
the
CRA
will
look
like
once
it
fully
adopts
sustainable
development
into
its
business.
www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/
*
A
complex
interaction
between
the
eye
and
networks
of
neurons
in
the
brain
that
process
visual
stimuli.
www.novavisiontherapy.co
*
is
a
brief
description
of
the
ideal
state.
Due
to
its
idealistic
nature,
it
may
in
fact
never
be
realized
by
the
organization.
Rather,
the
vision
should
serve
to
inspire
the
organization
to
move
towards
the
ideal
state.
www.gov.sk.ca/finance/ac
*
Spiritual
"seeing"
the
"unseen,"
of
seeing
only
the
things
Christ
would
see
through
the
eyes
of
Oversoul.
miriams-well.org/Glossar
*
within
this
curriculum,
a
technical
term
used
to
describe
an
image
of
the
future
which
articulates
an
individual’s
or
group's
most
closely
held
values,
most
cherished
ideals,
and
most
preferred
goals
in
a
positive
statement
of
a
preferred
future
outcome.
www.infinitefutures.com/
*
The
direction
of
the
data
warehouse
what
it
is
intended
to
accomplish.
it.csumb.edu/departments
*
The
long-term
desired
future
state
of
an
organization.
Visions
should
inspire
and
motivate.
www.fiu.edu/~pie/sec8app
*
in
the
context
of
Hildegard,
a
vision
is
a
mental
image
or
impression
given
to
her
directly
by
God,
which
brings
understanding
of
spiritual
concepts.
Hildegard
writes
of
one
visionary
experience:
"When
I
was
forty-two
years
and
seven
months
old,
Heaven
was
opened
and
a
fiery
light
of
exceeding
brilliance
came
and
permeated
my
whole
brain....
And
immediately
I
knew
the
meaning
of
the
exposition
of
the
Scriptures"
(
).
www.geekicon.net/writing
*
A
compelling
and
inspiring
image
of
a
desired
and
possible
future
that
a
community
seeks
to
achieve.
4
"Health
visions
state
the
ideal,
establish
a
'stretch,'
link
explicitly
to
strategies,
inspire
commitment,
and
draw
out
community
values."
5
"
A
vision
expresses
goals
that
are
worth
striving
for
and
appeals
to
ideals
and
values
that
are
shared
throughout
the
local
public
health
system.
mapp.naccho.org/MAPP_Glo
*
(with
variant
distance
9
and
history
"ssds")
is
a
synonym
of
the
derivational
variant
opti
cal
described
above.
skr.nlm.nih.gov/papers/r
*
A
clear,
detailed
picture
of
what
should
be
achieved.
www.booksites.net/downlo
*
Vision
is
a
term
encompassing
ordinary
"single
vision,"
mere
optical
reality
in
sequential
time,
and
higher
forms
that
perceive
things
prophetically,
metaphorically,
imaginatively,
and
eternally.
www.blakearchive.org.uk/
*
Visual
device
manufactured
by
DENSO.
www.denso.com.au/dw/robo
*
Where
the
firm
wants
to
go
in
the
future.
Its
"there."
www.flanda.com/services/
*
description
of
a
desired
'world',
always
far
greater
than
any
individual
or
organisation;
described
in
the
present
tense,
yet
is
never
'achieved';
emphasis
on
the
aspirational
or
spiritual
dimension
of
purpose,
contrasted
with
goal,
mission
and
role;
also
link-theme
between
spiritual
dimension
and
emotional
dimension
www.soul-dynamics.com/gl
*
While
awake,
in
the
mind,
a
supernatural
awareness
of
some
happening.
www.godonthe.net/diction
*
A
visible
revelation
from
God,
like
a
dream
but
usually
experienced
while
the
recipient
is
still
awake.
www.fitzwimarc.org.uk/gl
*
an
image
seen
in
the
imagination
or
in
a
dream
-
-
a
prophetic
vision,
a
prophecy
an
ideal
plan,
a
conception
of
the
future
based
on
a
wish
or
aspiration.
A
sight,
an
image,
the
power
to
see
-
-
a
revelation,
an
apparition
-
-
a
fantasy,
an
ideal.
www.jafi.org.il/educatio

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