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  • 121P-form electrodynamics — In theoretical physics, p form electrodynamics is a generalization of Maxwell s theory of electromagnetism. Contents 1 Ordinary (viz. one form) Abelian electrodynamics 2 p form Abelian electrodynamics 3 Non abelian generalization …

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  • 122Dress form — Dress forms of 1893 A dress form is a three dimensional model of the torso used for fitting clothing that is being designed or sewed. When making a piece of clothing, it can be put on the dress form so one can see the fit and drape of the garment …

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  • 123Intersection form (4-manifold) — In mathematics, the intersection form of an oriented compact 4 manifold is a special symmetric bilinear form on the 2nd cohomology group of the 4 manifold. It reflects much of the topology of the 4 manifolds, including information on the… …

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  • 124IRS Form 4868 — An IRS form that must be submitted by individuals who wish to extend the amount of time they have to file their tax returns. IRS Form 4868 should be completed with the individual or married couple’s name(s), address, Social Security… …

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  • 125SEC Form S-1 — The initial registration form for new securities required by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for public companies. Any security that meets the criteria must have an S 1 filing before shares can be listed on a national exchange. Form… …

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  • 126SEC Form U-57 — A notification to the Securities and Exchange Commission of status as a foreign utility company. The SEC Form U 57 contains the name and address of the company and a basic description of the facilities, as well as the names and interests of any… …

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  • 127Carlson symmetric form — In mathematics, the Carlson symmetric forms of elliptic integrals, R C, R D, R F and R J are defined by:R C(x,y) := frac{1}{2} int 0^infty (t+x)^{ 1/2} (t+y)^{ 1},dt:R D(x,y,z) := frac{3}{2} int 0^infty (t+x)^{ 1/2} (t+y)^{ 1/2} (t+z)^{ 3/2},dt:R …

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  • 128Master (form of address) — Master (sometimes abbreviated Mstr) is an archaic masculine title or form of address in English. Contents 1 In English and Welsh society 2 In Scottish society 3 In Canada 4 In France …

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