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  • 101English phonology — See also: Phonological history of English English phonology is the study of the sound system (phonology) of the English language. Like many languages, English has wide variation in pronunciation, both historically and from dialect to dialect. In… …

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  • 102Professor's Cube — The Professor s Cube is a mechanical puzzle, a 5×5×5 version of the Rubik s Cube. It has qualities in common with both the original 3×3×3 Rubik s Cube and the 4×4×4 Rubik s Revenge, and knowing the solution to either can help when working on the… …

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  • 103Fasciolosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 B66.3 ICD 9 121.3 …

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  • 104Doppelgänger (1969 film) — Doppelgänger …

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  • 105Placeholder name — Placeholder names are words that can refer to objects or people whose names are either temporarily forgotten, irrelevant, or unknown in the context in which they are being discussed. Whatchamacallit (for objects) and Whatshisname or Whatshername… …

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  • 106No free lunch in search and optimization — This article is about mathematical analysis of computing. For associated folklore, see No free lunch theorem. The problem is to rapidly find a solution among candidates a, b, and c that is as good as any other, where goodness is either 0 or 1.… …

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  • 107Pet cloning — is the commercial cloning of a pet animal. The first commercially cloned pet was a cat named Little Nicky, produced in 2004 by Genetic Savings Clone for a north Texas woman for the fee of US$50,000. On May 21, 2008 [http://www.bioarts.com BioArts …

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  • 108Introduction to general relativity — General relativity (GR) is a theory of gravitation that was developed by Albert Einstein between 1907 and 1915. According to general relativity, the observed gravitational attraction between masses results from the warping of space and time by… …

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  • 109Computational indistinguishability — In computational complexity, if and are two distribution ensembles indexed by a security parameter n (which usually refers to the length of the input), then we say they are computationally indistinguishable if for any non uniform probabilistic… …

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  • 110Stokes parameters — The Stokes parameters are a set of values that describe the polarization state of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light). They were defined by George Gabriel Stokes in 1852, as a mathematically convenient alternative to the more… …

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