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module

[moj-ool] / ˈmɒdʒ ul /
NOUN
diameter
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NOUN
part and parcel
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The diploma is made up of 120 hours of classwork with modules spread over four months.

From BBC

The research was conducted as part of LKCMedicine's Scholarly Project module in the School's Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery programme.

From Science Daily

The university said Joan is integral to the success of its Being Dementia Smart module, the first in the UK to include dementia design for undergraduate nurses and paramedics.

From BBC

Cause and effect run across many scales at once, from ion channels to dendrites to circuits to whole-brain dynamics, and these levels do not behave like independent modules stacked in layers.

From Science Daily

Between 66 and 83, some brain regions form stronger groups, known as modules, but they are less connected to other modules.

From The Wall Street Journal