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  • 1line-up — n [C usually singular] 1.) the players in a sports team who play in a particular game ▪ This was his first match in the starting line up (=the players who begin the game) . 2.) a group of people, especially performers, who have agreed to be… …

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  • 2Group (mathematics) — This article covers basic notions. For advanced topics, see Group theory. The possible manipulations of this Rubik s Cube form a group. In mathematics, a group is an algebraic structure consisting of a set together with an operation that combines …

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  • 3Line bundle — In mathematics, a line bundle expresses the concept of a line that varies from point to point of a space. For example a curve in the plane having a tangent line at each point determines a varying line: the tangent bundle is a way of organising… …

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  • 4Line at infinity — Ideal line redirects here. For the ideal line in racing, see Racing line. In geometry and topology, the line at infinity is a line which is added to the real (affine) plane in order to give closure to, and remove the exceptional cases from, the… …

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  • 5Line officer — Contents 1 History 2 United States forces 3 Other forces 4 …

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  • 6Group mind (science fiction) — A group mind, hive mind or group ego in science fiction is a single consciousness occupying many bodies. Its use in literature goes back at least as far as Olaf Stapledon s science fiction novel Last and First Men (1930).[1] A group mind might be …

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  • 7One-dimensional symmetry group — A one dimensional symmetry group is a mathematical group that describes symmetries in one dimension (1D). A pattern in 1D can be represented as a function f(x) for, say, the color at position x. The 1D isometries map x to x + a and to a − x.… …

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  • 8Court Line — (Aviation) IATA OU ICAO Callsign Founded 1957 (as Argus Air Transport) Ceased operations 1974 …

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  • 9Mathieu group — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 10Orthogonal group — Group theory Group theory …

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