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schematics

(1) Preliminary drawings prepared in order to obtain regulatory approval of plans for construction or development.They lack the details necessary to actually build the project because the project may not go forward at all,or because the details may change dramatically after regulatory approval is conditioned on certain changes. (2) Final electrical plans showing locations and types of all fixtures, switches, outlets, junction boxes, and load centers, together with labeling of circuits and identification of elements on each circuit.



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While schematics are accurate for the intended signal flow, there is a very important piece of the signal path missing.
This enables the layout to begin before final sign off of schematics.
Kendzierski (1988) found that exercise self-schematics reported to have exercised more frequently and engaged in more exercise activities, were more committed to exercise, and had more tricks and strategies to facilitate exercise behavior than either aschematics (those without an exercise self-schema) or non-exercise schematics (those with a self-schema for not exercising).
 
 
 
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