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  • 1Fundamental human needs — Fundamental human needs, according to the school of Human Scale Development developed by Manfred Max Neef and others (Antonio Elizalde and Martin Hopenhayn), are seen as ontological (stemming from the condition of being human), are few, finite… …

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  • 2Fundamental frequency — Vibration and standing waves in a string, The fundamental and the first 6 overtones The fundamental frequency, often referred to simply as the fundamental and abbreviated f0 or F0, is defined as the lowest frequency of a periodic waveform. In… …

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  • 3Fundamental matrix (computer vision) — In computer vision, the fundamental matrix mathbf{F} is a 3 imes 3 matrix of rank 2 which relates corresponding points in stereo images. In epipolar geometry, with homogeneous image coordinates mathbf{y 1} and mathbf{y 2} of corresponding points… …

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  • 4Fundamental interaction — In physics, a fundamental interaction or fundamental force is a mechanism by which particles interact with each other, and which cannot be explained in terms of another interaction. Overview In the conceptual model of fundamental interactions,… …

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  • 5Fundamental structure — In Schenkerian analysis, the fundamental structure (German: Ursatz ) is a specific musical pattern that occurs at the most remote (or background ) level of structure. A basic elaboration of the tonic triad, it consists of the fundamental line… …

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  • 6Fundamental thermodynamic relation — Thermodynamics …

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  • 7Planck scale — In particle physics and physical cosmology, the Planck scale is an energy scale around 1.22 × 1028 eV (which corresponds by the mass–energy equivalence to the Planck mass 2.17645 × 10−8 kg) at which quantum effects of gravity become strong. At… …

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  • 8Pentatonic scale — The first two phrases of the melody from Stephen Foster s Oh! Susanna are based on the major pentatonic scale[1] …

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  • 9Molecular scale electronics — Part of a series of articles on Nanoelectronics Single molecule electronics …

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  • 10Dynamical time scale — has two distinct meanings and usages, both related to astronomy: In one use, which occurs in stellar physics, the dynamical time scale is alternatively known as the freefall time scale, and is in general, the length of time over which changes in… …

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