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  • 101Department of Defense Architecture Framework — DoD Architecture Framework.[1] The Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) is an architecture framework for the United States Department of Defense, that provides structure for a specific stakeholder concern through viewpoints… …

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  • 102Countable set — Countable redirects here. For the linguistic concept, see Count noun. Not to be confused with (recursively) enumerable sets. In mathematics, a countable set is a set with the same cardinality (number of elements) as some subset of the set of… …

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  • 103Reading education — is the process by which individuals are taught to derive meaning from text.Government funded scientific research on reading and reading instruction began in the U.S. in the 1960s. In the 1970s and 1980s, researchers began publishing findings… …

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  • 104Reading education in the United States — For other uses, see Reading (disambiguation). Part of a series on Reading …

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  • 105Semantic mapper — A semantic mapper is tool or service that aids in the transformation of data elements from one namespace into another namespace. A semantic mapper is an essential component of a semantic broker and one tool that is enabled by the Semantic Web… …

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  • 106Logic alphabet — The logic alphabet was developed by Dr. Shea Zellweger in the 1950s while working as a switchboard operator. It constitutes an iconic set of symbols systematically representing the sixteen possible binary truth functions. Dr. Zellweger, now… …

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  • 107Finite strain theory — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 108Universal hashing — is a randomized algorithm for selecting a hash function F with the following property: for any two distinct inputs x and y , the probability that F(x)=F(y) (i.e., that there is a hash collision between x and y ) is the same as if F was a random… …

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  • 109homotopy — /heuh mot euh pee, hoh /, n., pl. homotopies. Math. the relation that exists between two mappings in a topological space if one mapping can be deformed in a continuous way to make it coincide with the other. [1915 20; HOMO + topy ( < Gr tóp(os)&#8230; …

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  • 110Objectivity (frame invariance) — The concept of objectivity in science means that qualitative and quantitative descriptions of physical phenomena remain unchanged when the phenomena are observed under a variety of conditions. For example, physical processes (e.g. material&#8230; …

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