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  • 91Modular group — For a group whose lattice of subgroups is modular see Iwasawa group. In mathematics, the modular group Γ is a fundamental object of study in number theory, geometry, algebra, and many other areas of advanced mathematics. The modular group can be… …

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  • 92GI — (G.I.), Gi or gi may refer to:Entertainment* Game Informer a video game magazine * Gi (Captain Planet character) a character in the television series Captain Planet and the Planeteers * G.I. Joe a toy soldier series manufactured by Hasbro * G.I.… …

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  • 93Regular representation — In mathematics, and in particular the theory of group representations, the regular representation of a group G is the linear representation afforded by the group action of G on itself. ignificance of the regular representation of a groupTo say… …

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  • 94Einstein–Cartan theory — in theoretical physics extends general relativity to correctly handle spin angular momentum. As the master theory of classical physics general relativity has one known flaw: it cannot describe spin orbit coupling , i.e., exchange of intrinsic… …

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  • 95Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm — The Knuth Bendix completion algorithm is an algorithm for transforming a set of equations (over terms) into a confluent term rewriting system. When the algorithm succeeds, it has effectively solved the word problem for the specified algebra. An… …

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  • 96Morris Ginsberg — in the 1930 s Born May 14, 1889 Kelmy, Konvo …

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  • 97Dictum de omni et nullo — In Aristotelean logic, dictum de omni et nullo (the maxim of all and none) is the principle that whatever is affirmed or denied of a whole kind K may be affirmed or denied (respectively) any subkind of K. This principle is fundamental to… …

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  • 98Hip dysplasia (human) — This article describes hip dysplasia in humans. For hip dysplasia in animals, see Hip dysplasia (canine). Hip dysplasia (human) Classification and external resources Congenital dislocation of the left hip in an elderly person. Closed arrow marks… …

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  • 99dance — dancingly, adv. /dans, dahns/, v., danced, dancing, n. v.i. 1. to move one s feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, esp. to the accompaniment of music. 2. to leap, skip, etc., as from excitement or emotion; move nimbly or… …

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  • 100Natural Law — • In English this term is frequently employed as equivalent to the laws of nature, meaning the order which governs the activities of the material universe. Among the Roman jurists natural law designated those instincts and emotions common to man… …

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