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HYPERTEXTSystem that is the underlying concept defining the structure of the World Wide Web
CARNAPPhilosopher who was a founding member of the Vienna Circle and wrote The Logical Structure of the World (6)
TECTONICSWhat is the study of the processes affecting the structure of the Earth's crust? (9)
ANATOMICOf the study of the structure of the body (8)
ANATOMYWhat is the science of the structure of the body? (7)
TIMBERNERSLEEBritish computer scientist credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web (3,7-3)
BERNERSLEETim - - - - - -, computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web (7-3)
GEOLOGYScientific study of the structure of the earth, especially by examination of its rocks (7)
TECTONICRelating to the structure of the earth's crust or the internal forces that shape it (8)
NUCLEARPHYSICSA branch of science studying the structure of the central core of atoms (7,7)
NETTERSMakers of drifts, seines, trawls etc; anglers who use these to catch fish; lawn-tennis players; or, users of the World Wide Web (7)
ANATOMISTA new believer in atomic theory, or of the structure of the body (9)
SUNLIGHTElectromagnetic radiation emanating from the star at the centre of our solar system that is a key factor in photosynthesis and a major source of vitamin D (8)
DOTWee woman of the world wide web (3)
GENEVABirthplace of the World Wide Web
INTERNTrainee using 75% of the World Wide Web? (6)
BERNERSTim ___-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web
COGNITIONThe symbolic, or top-down, approach in AI research seeks to replicate intelligence by analyzing _________ independent of the biological structure of the brain, in terms of the processing of symbols (9
COSMOLOGYScience of the structure of the universe (9)
OUTLINERepresentation of a word in shorthand, a precis; or, part of a drawing defining the boundaries of the form (7)