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  • 58Deinocheirus — Eumetazoa Deinocheirus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 70 Ma …

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  • 59Eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenspace — In mathematics, given a linear transformation, an Audio|De eigenvector.ogg|eigenvector of that linear transformation is a nonzero vector which, when that transformation is applied to it, changes in length, but not direction. For each eigenvector… …

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