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  • 111Image moment — In image processing, computer vision and related fields, an image moment is a certain particular weighted average (moment) of the image pixels intensities, or a function of such moments, usually chosen to have some attractive property or… …

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  • 112Espace de Minkowski — Un espace de Minkowski, du nom de son inventeur Hermann Minkowski, est un espace affine mathématique à quatre dimensions modélisant l espace temps de la relativité restreinte : les propriétés physiques présentes dans cette théorie… …

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  • 113Multipole radiation — is a theoretical framework for the description of electromagnetic or gravitational radiation from time dependent distributions of distant sources. These tools are applied to physical phenomena which occur at a variety of length scales from… …

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  • 114Measure (mathematics) — Informally, a measure has the property of being monotone in the sense that if A is a subset of B, the measure of A is less than or equal to the measure of B. Furthermore, the measure of the empty set is required to be 0. In mathematical analysis …

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  • 115Orthogonal group — Group theory Group theory …

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  • 116Cubic function — This article is about cubic equations in one variable. For cubic equations in two variables, see elliptic curve. Graph of a cubic function with 3 real roots (where the curve crosses the horizontal axis where y = 0). It has 2 critical points. Here …

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  • 117Asymmetry — is the absence of, or a violation of, a symmetry. In organismsDue to how cells divide in organisms, asymmetry in organisms is fairly usual in at least one dimension, with biological symmetry also being common in at least one dimension. Louis… …

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  • 118Supergravity — In theoretical physics, supergravity (supergravity theory) is a field theory that combines the principles of supersymmetry and general relativity. Together, these imply that, in supergravity, the supersymmetry is a local symmetry (in contrast to… …

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  • 119Chirality (mathematics) — In geometry, a figure is chiral (and said to have chirality) if it is not identical to its mirror image, or, more precisely, if it cannot be mapped to its mirror image by rotations and translations alone. For example, a right shoe is different… …

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  • 120Sterile neutrino — Composition Elementary particle Statistics Fermionic Generation all Interactions gravity; other potential unknown interactions Status Hypothetical …

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