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The three classes are groups of GF ( 2 ) type ( classified mainly by Timmesfeld ), groups of " standard type " for some odd prime ( classified by the Gilman – Griess theorem and work by several others ), and groups of uniqueness type, where a result of Aschbacher implies that there are no simple groups.
As a result, the Id Software team began the development of Commander Keen, a Mario-style side-scrolling game for the PC, once again " borrowing " company computers to work on it at odd hours at the lake house at which they lived in Shreveport, Louisiana.
** 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
Germain used this result to prove the first case of Fermat's Last Theorem for all odd primes p < 100, but according to Andrea del Centina, she had actually shown that it holds for every exponent p < 197 .” L. E. Dickson later used Germain's theorem to prove Fermat's Last Theorem for odd primes less than 1700.
As a result of the site's many construction phases: from the original 9th century citadel, through the 14th century Muslim palaces, to the 16th century palace of Charles V ; some buildings are at odd positioning to each other.
If a strip with an odd number of half-twists is cut in half along its length, it will result in a longer strip, with the same number of loops as there are half-twists in the original.
This result was difficult to understand at the time, however, because the neutron had not yet been discovered, and it was thought incorrectly that the < sup > 14 </ sup > N nucleus contains 14 protons and 7 electrons, or an odd number of ( 21 ) particles in total which would correspond to a half-integral spin.
Multiple numbers of basidiospores can result, including odd numbers via degeneration of nuclei, or pairing up of nuclei, or lack of migration of nuclei.
If the last digit of N is odd digit one should add 0. 5 to the result.
He learns about an influential religious movement in San Lorenzo, called Bokononism, a strange, postmodern faith that combines irreverent, nihilistic, and cynical observations about life and God's will with odd, but peaceful rituals ( for instance, the supreme act of worship is an intimate act consisting of prolonged physical contact between the bare soles of the feet of two persons, supposed to result in peace and joy between the two communicants ).
When this article refers to ' an odd power ' of a number it means the exponent is an odd number, not that the result is odd.
An odd function, such as an odd power of a variable, gives for any argument the negation of its result when given the negation of that argument.
As a result of this pattern, it was considered extremely odd within the rules of Arthurian society when a knight refused to take off his helmet or reveal his identity, even after he had won a duel.
Another test for divisibility is to separate a number into groups of two consecutive digits ( adding a leading zero if there is an odd number of digits ), and then add up the numbers so formed ; if the result is divisible by 11, the number is divisible by 11.
The result is trivial when, so assume p is an odd prime,.
Again, the result is trivial for p = 2, so suppose p is an odd prime,.
The unusual name of this clam ( " gooey duck ") is derived from a Lushootseed ( Nisqually ) word meaning " dig deep ", and the odd spelling is likely the result of poor transcription rather than anything having to do with ducks.
If they do not, then the path in the tree from ancestor to descendant, together with the miscolored edge, form an odd cycle, which is returned from the algorithm together with the result that the graph is not bipartite.
However, if the algorithm terminates without detecting an odd cycle of this type, then every edge must be properly colored, and the algorithm returns the coloring together with the result that the graph is bipartite.
This non-intuitive result means that an odd number of systems are always in equilibrium regardless of their temperatures and entropy fluctuations, while equality of temperatures is only required between an even number of systems to achieve equilibrium in the presence of entropy fluctuations.

odd and is
Perhaps this is what gives the aborigine his odd air of dignity.
In the following paper it is shown that in a certain definite sense, exactly an odd number of squares can be inscribed in every such curve which does not contain an infinite number of inscribed squares.
Therefore, for any value of T the number of values of f{t} is equal to the ( finite ) number of tangent points corresponding to the argument T plus an odd number.
But this is a contradiction, for we know that the multiplicity of f{t} is odd for every T.
We have shown that the graph of F contains at least one component whose inverse is the entire interval {0,T}, and whose multiplicity is odd.
According to the theory underlying odd-lot indices, the trader who trades odd lots is most likely a small trader, one who can't afford to trade round lots.
This seems odd when one recalls that he wrote poetry longer than any other major English poet: `` Domicilium '' is dated `` between 1857 and 1860 '' ; ;
What I'm getting at is that we were fully prepared for Felix's being an odd one.
It is truly odd and ironic that the most handsome and impressive film yet made from Miguel De Cervantes' `` Don Quixote '' is the brilliant Russian spectacle, done in wide screen and color, which opened yesterday at the Fifty-fifth Street and Sixty-eighth Street Playhouses.
Everywhere there are little touches of humor, and the leader of the on-stage band of musicians is an ebullient comedian who plays all sorts of odd instruments with winning warmth.
The relation " x is even, y is odd " between a pair ( x, y ) of integers is antisymmetric:
A simple example is that almost all prime numbers are odd.
Another odd trait recently discovered is that both caimans and the American Alligator have been observed taking foliage and fruit into their diet in addition to their normal diet of fish and meat .< ref >< http :// scienceblogs. com / tetrapodzoology / 2008 / 10 / alligators_eat_fruit. php ></ ref >
and if is odd.
Li ' l Abner has one odd design quirk that has puzzled readers for decades: the part in his hair always faces the viewer, no matter which direction Abner is facing.
It is not known whether an even-odd pair of amicable numbers exists, but if it does, the even number must either be a square number or twice one, and the odd number must be a square number.
In singles, the server stands in their right service court when their score is even, and in her / his left service court when her / his score is odd.
If the opponents win the rally and their new score is even, the player in the right service court serves ; if odd, the player in the left service court serves.
The contract is an undertaking to win at least the specified number of odd trick in the declared denonination.

odd and English
One of the cookbooks that proliferated in the colonies was The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy written by Hannah Glasse, wrote of disdain for the French style of cookery, stating the blind folly of this age that would rather be imposed on by a French booby, than give encouragement to a good English cook !” Of the French recipes, she does add to the text she speaks out flagrantly against the dishes as she “… think it an odd jumble of trash .” Reinforcing the anti-French sentiment was the French and Indian War from 1754-1764.
Her father, John Charles Smith, was the son of English Methodist immigrants, and worked a variety of odd jobs.
Predating Goldberg, the corresponding term in the UK was, and still is, " Heath Robinson ", after the English illustrator with an equal devotion to odd machinery ( although Heath Robinson's creations did not have the same emphasis on the sequential or chain reaction element ).
He quickly learned English and spent the next few years doing odd jobs along the East Coast, eventually taking a job as a dishwasher in a restaurant, where he slept on the floor.
In another odd stylistic variance, Hemingway referenced foul language ( used with some frequency by different characters in the novel ) with " unprintable " and " obscenity " and substitutes " muck " for fuck in the dialogue and thoughts of the characters, although foul language is used freely in Spanish even when its equivalent is censored in English ( e. g. joder, me cago ).
The Port of Sandwich is no stranger to odd events in English history.
In 1868, Pulitzer was admitted to the bar, but his broken English and odd appearance kept clients away.
" Pure Chinese " is an odd English locution in a Web advertisement: " 孔子學院 / CONFUCIUS INSTITUTE / Teach you pure Chinese.
The then ancient Palace of Westminster, the seat of the English ( before 1707 ) and, later, British Parliament, was merely a converted building ; the House of Commons's odd seating arrangements was due to the chamber's previous existence as a chapel.
A particularly odd English ergative verb is " graduate ": " he graduated from school " and " school graduated him " mean the same thing, although the latter usage has passed out of vogue, and one meets with occasional criticism of the intransitive form.
French announcements, using the voice of Radio-Canada news anchor Simon Durivage, are transmitted first on the odd minutes, while English announcements, voiced by former CBC Radio announcer Harry Mannis, come first on the even minutes.
She soon after attended Accrington and Rossendale College, and supported herself at a variety of odd jobs while reading for a degree in English at St Catherine's College, Oxford.
The Venice Biennale (; also called in English the " Venice Biennial ") is a major contemporary art exhibition that takes place once every two years ( in odd years ) in Venice, Italy.
He is named after the banshee, a legendary ghost from Irish mythology, said to possess a powerful cry, although the banshee spirit is invariably female and the Irish Gaelic to English translation of Bean Sidhe ( Banshee ) is literally Fairy Woman, making it an odd choice for a male character ( the male version is Fear Sidhe ).
They speak Saturnian ( composed of odd looking English letters ), and erratically use the words " boing ," " ding ," " zoom ," and " Dakota ".
This odd Anglicisation of this American Indian name probably came naturally to English explorers, many of whom hailed from the West Country.
She was a frequent guest on TV shows and had a reputation for being an odd combination of former suffragist revolutionary, evangelical Christian and almost stereotypically proper ' English Lady ' who always was in demand as a lecturer ”.
* South Asian English: a peon usually refers to an office boy, an attendant, or an orderly, a person kept around for odd jobs ( and, historically, a policeman or foot soldier ).
Until the middle of 2012, the morning hours on non-game days ( when the English and European afternoon is timed to in the United States ) and some odd afternoon half hours were slotted with paid programming time until additional loops of Fox Soccer News and Sky Sports News were placed in those slots.
The lyrics are almost entirely Japanese, with the odd English phrase or word thrown in.
The following year, 1616, the English, with a fleet of ten ships, occupied all the major harbors, appropriated the Dutch hut, and made a rich haul, while the Dutch, preoccupied with Jan Mayen, only sent four ships to Spitsbergen, which " kept together in odd places ... and made a poor voyage.
As they clean up (" Seven Million Crumbs "), Rosabella finds a tie pin and a note addressed to her, written in odd broken English.
* Using greetings to end an email as a literal translation of ( met vriendelijke ) groeten-in English however a greeting is usually to describe the start of an exchange and it is odd to use it at the end.

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