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  • 71Full reptend prime — In number theory, a full reptend prime or long prime in base b is a prime number p such that the formula:frac{b^{p 1} 1}{p}(where p does not divide b ) gives a cyclic number. Therefore the digital expansion of 1/p in base b repeats the digits of… …

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  • 72Full virtualization — The concept of full virtualization is well established in the literature, but not always using this specific term. See virtualization regarding terminology. Full virtualization, in computer science, is a virtualization technique used to implement …

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  • 73Full Stop or Period? —   Throughout the English speaking world, there are many subtle differences in grammar and spelling that you need to be aware of.   A punctuation mark that is used differently on either side of the Atlantic pond is the full stop (UK) or period… …

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  • 74Full Stop or Period? —   Throughout the English speaking world, there are many subtle differences in grammar and spelling that you need to be aware of.   A punctuation mark that is used differently on either side of the Atlantic pond is the full stop (UK) or period… …

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  • 75Full distance triathlon — A Full Distance Triathlon (sometimes referred to improperly as an Iron Distance Triathlon) is a triathlon performed over the following distances:*3.8 km (2.4 mi) swimming *180 km (112 mi) bicycling *42.2 km (26.2 mi) running (the length of a… …

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  • 76Full-court press — A full court press is a basketball term that refers to a defensive style in which the defense applies man to man or zone defense to pressure the offensive team the entire length of the court before and after the inbound pass. Some presses attempt …

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  • 77Full Court — A Full Court (or full bench ) refers to a court consisting of a greater than normal number of judges. Thus, in relation to a court usually presided over by a single judge, a Full Court would comprise a bench of three (or more) judges; for a court …

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  • 78full — adj. 1 holding/containing as much as it will hold VERBS ▪ be, look, seem ▪ become, get ▪ The garage is getting full of junk again. ADVERB …

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  • 79term — n. & v. n. 1 a word used to express a definite concept, esp. in a particular branch of study etc. (a technical term). 2 (in pl.) language used; mode of expression (answered in no uncertain terms). 3 (in pl.) a relation or footing (we are on… …

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  • 80Full employment theorem — In computer science and mathematics, the term full employment theorem has been used to refer to a theorem showing that no algorithm can optimally perform a particular task done by some class of professionals. For example, the full employment… …

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