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** and Filtering
** Filtering forward, a practice that cyclists use to pass slow or stopped congested traffic
** Filtering out of images and plugin content ( e. g. ads ).

** and problem
** Andrew Wiles wins worldwide fame after presenting his proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, a problem that had been unsolved for more than 3 centuries.
** Eating in the sukkah does not cause a parallel problem because many people simply enjoy eating in a sukkah.
The problem is particularly acute for the exponentiation function < tt > pow ( x, y ) = x ** y </ tt >.
** As discussed by economists as the principal – agent problem, agent means anyone supposed to act in the interests of the principal, especially insofar as the actions of the agent cannot be completely monitored by the principal.
** Subject-object problem, the issue of how actors or observers relate to things that are observed or acted upon
** Aggregation problem ( economics )
** I have looked in the problem.
** Computational resource, resource used for solving a computational problem
** " My uncle Thumper had a problem with his probate and he had to take these big pills and drink lots of water.
** The high oil consumption problem associated with the Knight double sleeve valve was fixed with the Burt-McCollum single sleeve valve, as perfected by Bristol.
** Scientific progress, the idea that science increases its problem solving ability through the application of some scientific method.
** Artin reciprocity law, a general theorem in number theory that provided a partial solution to Hilbert's ninth problem
** Online shopping promotion, potentially with automated delivery booths helping to solve the last mile problem and reduce shopping trips made by car.
** The Sudoku Project is searching for a solution to the minimum Sudoku problem.
** Solutions to a special case of the quantum three-body problem known as the hydrogen molecule-ion were found standard quantum chemistry basis sets before realizing they all lead to the same unique analytical solution in terms of a generalization of the Lambert W function.
** The geometry ( physical bounds ) of the problem is defined.
** Cosmic radiation is not a common concern, as the Earth's atmosphere absorbs it and the magnetosphere acts as a shield, but it poses a problem for satellites and astronauts and frequent fliers are also at a slight risk.
** Mind-body problem
** In terms of correlations among counties, the election of 1896 is a realignment flop, but this is only a problem if realignment is considered to occur in single elections.
** the Year 10, 000 problem is the collective name for all potential software bugs that will emerge as the need to express years with five digits arises.
** Miscellaneous emergency signals-Including the use of mirrors, compressed air sirens, whistles, noisemakers, colour coded Delayed Surface Marker Buoys etc., to alert the surface support personnel of a problem
** Loose coupling between problem solvers
** It is easier to communicate the results of a sensitivity analysis when the target of interest has a direct relation to the problem tackled by the model.
** Analytic solution: a solution to a problem that can be written in " closed form " in terms of known functions, constants, etc.

** and stochastic
** Anomalous dynamics ( Random walk # Anomalous diffusion ), the stochastic motion of objects with mean squared displacement ( MSD ) that deviates from the relation for normal dynamics, MSD ~ t, where t is the time the process is seen ; anomalous dynamics are either faster than normal dynamics ( MSD > t ) or slower ( MSD < t )
** File dynamics, stochastic motion of particles in a channel
** Normal dynamics, is a stochastic motion having a Gaussian probability density function in position with variance MSD that follows, MSD ~ t, where MSD is the mean squared displacement of the process, and t is the time the process is seen ( normal dynamics and Brownian dynamics are very similar ; the term used depends on the field )
** Langevin dynamics, a mathematical model for stochastic dynamics ; used in modeling molecules, yet also the stock market and other systems
** for his profound contributions to two major areas of operations research and management science: stochastic networks and mathematical finance.
** for their fundamental contributions to performance analysis and optimization of stochastic systems
** for his contributions to queueing theory, applied probability and stochastic modelling
** G. P. Egorychev and D. I. Falikman for proving van der Waerden's conjecture that the matrix with all entries equal has the smallest permanent of any doubly stochastic matrix.
** Kolmogorov continuity theorem on stochastic processes
** Poisson process, a stochastic process

** and processes
** Cell processes:
** Calorimetry – The study of heat changes in physical and chemical processes.
** Electronic filter, an electronic circuit which processes signals, for example to remove unwanted frequency components
** Golgi I: neurons with long-projecting axonal processes ; examples are pyramidal cells, Purkinje cells, and anterior horn cells.
** Pipeline ( software ), a chain of processes or other data processing entities
** Pipeline ( software ), a chain of data-processing processes or other software entities
** unsponsored top-level domains: domains that operate directly under policies established by ICANN processes for the global Internet community.
** Food technology – branch of food science which deals with the actual production processes to make foods.
** Soil erosion – process by which soil is removed from the Earth's surface by natural processes such as wind or water flow, and then transported and deposited in other locations.
** Soils retrogression and degradation – two regressive evolution processes associated with the loss of equilibrium of a stable soil.
** Stratification ( archeology ) where soil formation processes and preservative qualities can inform the study of archaeological sites
** Pulsating variables, stars whose radius alternately expands and contracts as part of their natural evolutionary aging processes.
** land surface processes, albedo and hydrology
** Gord Cowie at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting processes Sphalerite in Flin Flon, Manitoba
** lawyers ( who perform the services of advocacy and decisionmaking in many dispute resolution and prevention processes )
** Engineers think in terms of manufacturing processes.
** explicitly defining managerial leadership processes,
** draw up a draft agenda and design the group processes to attain the necessary results
** Program Global Area, a memory region that stores the data and control information for the server processes in Oracle
** Monarchy devalues a parliamentary system – Monarchical prerogative powers can be used to circumvent normal democratic process with no accountability, and such processes are more desirable than not for any given nation-state.
** A vampire or pit-trapper tries to make its opponent's processes jump into a piece of its own code called a " pit ".
** DNA synthesis ( disambiguation ), several biochemical processes for making DNA
** Brownian motion and other diffusion processes.
** Sensory-perceptual processes

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