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** and Parity
** Parity of a permutation, indicates whether a permutation has an even or odd number of inversions
** Parity flag in computing, indicates if the number of set bits is odd or even in the binary representation of the result of the last operation
** Parity bit in computing, sets the parity of transmitted data for the purpose of error detection
** Parity file in data processing, created in conjunction with data files and used to check data integrity and assist in data recovery
** Put-Call Parity and Arbitrage Opportunity, investopedia. com
** The Ancient Roots of Modern Financial Innovation: The Early History of Regulatory Arbitrage, Michael Knoll's history of Put-Call Parity
** Parity or ECC ( including single device correction ) protection of memory components ( cache and system memory ), as well as memory bus ; bad cache line disabling ; memory scrubbing ; memory sparing ; bad page offlining ; redundant bit steering ; redundant array of independent memory ( RAIM ).

** and function
** Every surjective function has a right inverse.
** Online backup function
**, a C mathematical function that computes the complex conjugate
** Flag register-The function for the calculation is stored here until the calculator needs it.
** 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 )
** For example, consider the map ( which is the " realification " of the complex square function ) where U
** Ionic strength, a function of the concentration of all ions present in a solution
** ActionScript ( version 3. 0 is not interpreted, that's why eval () function was removed )
** Limit of a function
** phrase, clause, grammatical function, grammatical voice
** ( n / p ), the Legendre symbol, considered as a function of n where p is a fixed prime number.
** Promotes lung function by supporting alveoli ( in rodents but probably in humans ).
** Estrogen together with progesterone promotes and maintains the uterus lining in preparation for implantation of fertilized egg and maintenance of uterus function during gestation period.
** In complex analysis, the Omega constant, a solution of Lambert's W function
** The Wright Omega function
** In number theory, an arithmetic function
** The elevator evidently malfunctioned ( it was not intended to fall nor is that a proper function of a correctly functioning elevator ).
** see concerns about schedule variance as this is a function of it, as illustrated in the equation above.
** Survival function
** Likelihood function
** The period of a periodic function
** Gottfried Leibniz uses infinitesimal calculus on a function.
** pseudoterminal, for an axillary bud taking over the function of a terminal bud ( characteristic of species whose growth is sympodial: terminal bud dies and is replaced by the closer axillary bud, for examples beech, persimmon, Platanus have sympodial growth ).

** and Boolean
** If S is a set of sentences of first-order logic and B is a consistent subset of S, then B is included in a set that is maximal among consistent subsets of S. The special case where S is the set of all first-order sentences in a given signature is weaker, equivalent to the Boolean prime ideal theorem ; see the section " Weaker forms " below.
** Stone's representation theorem for Boolean algebras needs the Boolean prime ideal theorem.
** The application of Boolean Algebra to relay circuit design was formalized by Claude Shannon in A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits
** Boolean circuit
** free Boolean algebra
** Boolean algebra ( structure )

** and whose
** Adeline in The Romance of the Forest-“ Her wicked Marquis, having secretly immured Number One ( his first wife ), has now a new and beautiful wife, whose character, alas!
** Golgi II: neurons whose axonal process projects locally ; the best example is the granule cell.
** Anything further upstream ( but not an enhancer or other regulatory region whose influence is positional / orientation independent )
** Farce – aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.
** A 3-front revolutionary invasion by air and sea takes place in the Dominican Republic, consisting of exiles aided by Fidel Castro and the Venezuelan government, whose objective is to overthrow dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo.
** Nadine Gordimer, whose work was once suppressed because of its scatching criticism of Apartheid in South Africa, is awarded the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature.
** The Catholic Church calls for removal of the Carmelite convent located near the former Auschwitz concentration camp, whose presence had offended some Jewish leaders.
** Berenice II, queen of Egypt, daughter of Magas, King of Cyrenaica ( in modern Libya ), whose marriage to Ptolemy III Euergetes has reunited her country with Egypt ( b. c. 267 BC )
** Conon of Samos, Greek mathematician and astronomer whose work on conic sections ( curves of the intersections of a right circular cone with a plane ) serves as the basis for the fourth book of the Conics of Apollonius of Perga ( b. c. 280 BC )
** Ptolemy IV Philopator, Greek king of Egypt who has reigned from 221 BC and under whose weak and incompetent rule, heavily influenced by his favourites, much of Ptolemaic Syria has been lost and native uprisings have begun to disturb the internal stability of the country ( b. c. 238 BC )
** Fabius Maximus Cunctator, Roman general and statesman whose cautious delaying tactics ( which have led to his surname Cunctator, meaning " delayer ") during the early stages of the Second Punic War has given Rome time to recover its strength and take the offensive against the invading Carthaginian army of Hannibal ( b. c. 275 BC )
** Franchise tag, a designation of a player in the US National Football League whose contract is soon to expire that binds him to the team for one year at an enhanced salary
** dormant or latent, for buds whose growth has been delayed for a rather long time.
** an adherent of Gaianism — an Earth-centered ( sometimes referred to as neo-Pagan ) spiritual inclination with diverse and evolving religious expression whose central reference is Gaia as personification of the Earth as Mother to all life upon the planet.
** Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Roman consul, politician and general whose victory over the Macedonians in the Battle of Pydna has ended the Third Macedonian War ( b. c. 229 BC )
** Artaxias I, king of Armenia who has ruled since 190 BC and the founder of the Artaxiad Dynasty, whose members would rule the Kingdom of Armenia for nearly two centuries
** Philip V, king of Macedonia from 221 BC, whose attempt to extend Macedonian influence throughout Greece has occurred at a time of growing Roman involvement in Greek affairs and resulted in his military defeat by Rome ( b. 238 BC )
** Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Roman general and statesman whose skillful diplomacy has enabled him to establish a Roman protectorate over Greece ( b. c. 227 BC ) ( approximate date )
** Titus Macchius Plautus, Roman comic dramatist, whose works, loosely adapted from Greek plays, established a truly Roman drama in the Latin language ( b. c. 254 BC )
** Free agent, sports player whose contract with a team has expired
** Since 1967, the term " occupied territories " has, in some contexts, come to refer specifically to the West Bank and Gaza Strip, whose status is hotly disputed.
** Pulsating variables, stars whose radius alternately expands and contracts as part of their natural evolutionary aging processes.
** Rotating variables, stars whose variability is caused by phenomena related to their rotation.

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