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  • 91Nielsen transformation — In mathematics, especially in the area of abstract algebra known as combinatorial group theory, Nielsen transformations, named after Jakob Nielsen, are certain automorphisms of a free group which are a non commutative analogue of row reduction… …

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  • 92marketing — /mahr ki ting/, n. 1. the act of buying or selling in a market. 2. the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising, shipping, storing, and selling. [1555 65;… …

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  • 93Orthogonal group — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 94Category of groups — In mathematics, the category Grp has the class of all groups for objects and group homomorphisms for morphisms. As such, it is a concrete category. The study of this category is known as group theory.The monomorphisms in Grp are precisely the… …

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  • 95XML namespace — xmlns tagged XML namespaces are used for providing uniquely named elements and attributes in an XML document. They are defined in a W3C recommendation.[1] An XML instance may contain element or attribute names from more than one XML vocabulary.… …

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  • 96Mobile crane — A Liebherr LTM 1200 5.1 Crane Contents 1 Defination 2 History …

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  • 97Nielsen–Schreier theorem — In group theory, a branch of mathematics, the Nielsen–Schreier theorem is the statement that every subgroup of a free group is itself free.[1][2][3] It is named after Jakob Nielsen and Otto Schreier. Contents …

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  • 98Steenrod algebra — In algebraic topology, a branch of mathematics, the Steenrod algebra is a structure occurring in the theory of cohomology operations. It is an object of great importance, most especially to homotopy theorists. More precisely, for a given prime… …

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  • 99Copper Project — Developer(s) Element Software Operating system Cross platform Type Project management License Proprietary …

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  • 100Spin-statistics theorem — Statistical mechanics Thermodynamics · …

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