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  • Circular shift

    Circular shift

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  • Certification listing

    Certification listing

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  • Financial audit

    Financial audit

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  • Ovulation induction

    Ovulation induction

    Ovulation induction is the stimulation of ovulation by medication. It is usually used in the sense of stimulation of the development of ovarian follicles to reverse anovulation or oligoovulation.Ov

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  • Unital magma

    Unital magma

    In abstract algebra, a magma, binar, or, rarely, groupoid is a basic kind of algebraic structure. Specifically, a magma consists of a set equipped with a single binary operation that must be closed

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  • Nasal coda

    Nasal coda

    This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ] , / / and ⟨ ⟩, se

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  • Upper bailey

    Upper bailey

    The inner bailey or inner ward of a castle is the strongly fortified enclosure at the heart of a medieval castle. It is protected by the outer ward and, sometimes also a Zwinger, moats, a curtain w

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  • Recursive set

    Recursive set

    In computability theory, a set of natural numbers is computable (or decidable or recursive) if there is an algorithm that computes the membership of every natural number in a finite number of steps

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  • Michael Fried

    Michael Fried

    Michael Martin Fried (born April 12, 1939 in New York City) is a modernist art critic and art historian. He studied at Princeton University and Harvard University and was a Rhodes Scholar at Merton

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  • Commemorative coin

    Commemorative coin

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