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  • 1Ordered group — In abstract algebra, an ordered group is a group (G,+) equipped with a partial order ≤ which is translation invariant ; in other words, ≤ has the property that, for all a , b , and g in G , if a ≤ b then a+g ≤ b+g and g+a ≤ g+b . Note that… …

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  • 2Right of Exclusion — • The alleged competence of the more important Catholic countries, Austria, France, and Spain, to indicate to their respective cardinal protector, or cardinal procurator, those members of the Sacred College who were personæ minus gratæ, so that,… …

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  • 3Ordered from the Catalogue — Compilation album by Mark Rae Released 07 Ma …

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  • 4Ordered pair — In mathematics, an ordered pair (a, b) is a pair of mathematical objects. In the ordered pair (a, b), the object a is called the first entry, and the object b the second entry of the pair. Alternatively, the objects are called the first and… …

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  • 5Ordered Weighted Averaging (OWA) Aggregation Operators — Introduced by Ronald R. Yager, the Ordered Weighted Averaging operators, commonly called OWA operators, provide a parameterized class of mean type aggregation operators. Many notable mean operators such as the max, arithmetic average, median and… …

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  • 6Right-hand rule — For the related yet different principle relating to electromagnetic coils, see right hand grip rule .In mathematics and physics, the right hand rule is a common mnemonic for understanding notation conventions for vectors in 3 dimensions. It was… …

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  • 7Ordered exponential — The ordered exponential (also called the path ordered exponential) is a mathematical object, defined in non commutative algebras, which is equivalent to the exponential function of the integral in the commutative algebras. Therefore it is a… …

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  • 8Right- and left-hand traffic —   countries with right hand traffic …

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  • 9Right to silence — The right to remain silent is a legal right of any person. This right is recognized, explicitly or by convention, in many of the world s legal systems. The right covers a number of issues centered around the right of the accused or the defendant… …

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  • 10right — adj., n., v., adv., & int. adj. 1 (of conduct etc.) just, morally or socially correct (it is only right to tell you; I want to do the right thing). 2 true, correct; not mistaken (the right time; you were right about the weather). 3 less wrong or… …

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