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  • 101Ainulindalë — The Silmarillion Ainulindalë Valaquenta Quenta Silmarillion Akallabêth Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age The Ainulindalë[1] (Quenya, Music of the Ainur ) is the first par …

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  • 103Arrow's impossibility theorem — In social choice theory, Arrow’s impossibility theorem, the General Possibility Theorem, or Arrow’s paradox, states that, when voters have three or more distinct alternatives (options), no voting system can convert the ranked preferences of… …

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  • 104Midland Main Line — This article is about the railway line. For the former train operating company, see Midland Mainline. Midland Main Line East Midlands Trains HST at Dore. Overview …

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  • 106Quantity — is a kind of property which exists as magnitude or multitude. It is among the basic classes of things along with quality, substance, change, and relation. Quantity was first introduced as quantum, an entity having quantity. Being a fundamental… …

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  • 107Monstrous moonshine — In mathematics, monstrous moonshine, or moonshine theory, is a term devised by John Horton Conway and Simon P. Norton in 1979, used to describe the (then totally unexpected) connection between the monster group M and modular functions… …

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  • 108Grigory Margulis — Infobox Scientist name = Grigory Margulis box width = image width = 200px caption = Grigory Margulis birth date = February 24, 1946 (age 62) birth place = death date = death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = Russia ethnicity = field …

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  • 109Value pluralism — This article is about the philosophical concept of value pluralism. For other uses of the term, see Pluralism (disambiguation). In ethics, value pluralism (also known as ethical pluralism or moral pluralism) is the idea that there are several… …

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  • 110Commensurability — Two concepts or things are commensurable if they are measurable or comparable by a common standard. Commensurability may refer to: commensurability (philosophy of science), the commensurability of scientific theories commensurability (ethics),… …

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