In the context of various technologies, 'clarification' doesn't refer to a specific technology itself. Instead, it signifies the process of making something clearer, more understandable, or less ambiguous. It often involves providing additional details, examples, or context to improve comprehension. For example, clarification might involve refining requirements in software development, elaborating on a research method in scientific research, or explaining an algorithm in computer science.
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