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110: Encyclopedia - 132 number

<< 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 >> List of numbers -- Integers << 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 >> 132 is the natural number following 131 and preceding 133. 132 number - In mathematics. 132 is a Catalan number, a Harshad number, a pronic number. If you take the sum of all 2-digit numbers you can make from 132, you get 132: 12 + 13 + 21 + 23 + 31 + 32 = ...

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110: Encyclopedia - 120 number

<< 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 >> List of numbers -- Integers << 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 >> 120 (one hundred twenty in American English; one hundred and twenty in British English) is the natural number following 119 and preceding 121. 120 was known as "the great hundred", especially prior to the year 1700, from the Teutonic Hundert which equalled 120. The number 10 ...

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110: Encyclopedia II - 144 number - In mathematics

It is the twelfth Fibonacci number, and the largest one to also be a square, as the square of 12 (which is also its index in the Fibonacci sequence), following 121 and preceding 169. 144 is the smallest number with exactly 15 divisors. 144 is a number that is divisible by the value of its φ function, which returns 48 in this case. Also, there are 21 solutions to the equation φ(x) = 144, more than any integer ...

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110: Encyclopedia II - History of the Roman Catholic Church - Prologue: the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth c 4 BC – 33 AD

The Roman Catholic Church was founded on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, also known as Jesus Christ. Jesus, himself, was a carpenter from the region of Galilee and practiced as a member of the Jewish faith. Roman Catholicism, therefore, considers itself to be a successor religion to Judaism with the Christian God and the God of the Jews seen as one and the same. The development of the religion which would eventually become Christianity began for Jesus at a young age. Church tradition holds that, sometime in his early teens, Jesus ...

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History of the Roman Catholic Church, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Prologue: the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth c 4 BC – 33 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Early Catholic Church 34 AD – 313 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Roman Empire 313 AD – 476 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Dark Ages 476 AD – 850 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Middle Ages 800 AD – 1499 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Renaissance 1500 AD – 1629 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Church of the Age of Reason 1630 AD – 1799 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - 19th Century Catholic Church 1800 AD – 1899 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - 20th Century Catholic Church 1901 AD – 2000 AD, History of the Roman Catholic Church - 21st Century Catholic Church 2001 AD – PRESENT, History of the Roman Catholic Church - Key Dates

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110: Encyclopedia II - 139 number - In mathematics

One hundred [and] thirty-nine is the 34th prime number, so it is divisible only by itself and 1. It is a twin prime with 137. Because 141 is a semiprime, 139 is a Chen prime. 139 is a strictly non-palindromic number. This number is the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37). ...

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110: Encyclopedia II - Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Historical roots of early church and catholic Eucharistic theology

Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Institution. The three synoptic Gospels and Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians contain versions of the Words of Institution: "Take, eat, this is my body.... Take, drink, this is my blood.... Do this in remembrance of me." All subsequent celebration of the Eucharist is based on this injunction. The primary theological paradigm is rooted in New Testament passage John 6:47-67, key to grasping how the disciples of Jesus and the first Christians understood the Eu ...

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Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Historical roots of early church and catholic Eucharistic theology, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Institution, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Early Christian documents, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Documents selected as Scripture, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Over the centuries, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - The Summa Theologiae by Thomas Aquinas, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Faith, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Other historical Eucharistic dogmas, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Spiritual meaning of the Eucharist, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Union with God, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology - Prayers

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110: Encyclopedia II - 137 number - In mathematics

One hundred [and] thirty-seven is the 33rd prime number; the next is 139, with which it comprises a twin prime, and thus 137 is a Chen prime. 137 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and a real part of the form 3n − 1. It is also the fourth Stern prime. Using two radii to divide a circle according to the golden ratio yields sectors of approximately 137° (the golden angle) and 222°. 137 is a strictly ...

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110: Encyclopedia II - 138 number - In mathematics

Its factorization makes 138 a sphenic number. This number is the sum of four consecutive primes (29 + 31 + 37 + 41). It is the smallest product of 3 primes such that in base 10 the third prime is a concatenation of the other two. 138 is the third 47-gonal number. 138 is an Ulam number (Sloane's A002858). It is also the number of stellations of the Triakis tetrahedron. ...

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110: Encyclopedia II - Indo-Scythians - Indo-Scythian kingdoms

Indo-Scythians - Abiria to Surastrene. The first Indo-Scythian kingdom in the Indian subcontinent occupied the southern part of Pakistan (which they accesses from southern Afghanistan), in the areas from Abiria (Sindh) to Surastrene (Gujarat), from around 110 to 80 BCE. They progressively further moved north into Indo-Greek territory until the conquests of Maues, circa 80 BCE. The Indo-Scythians ultimately established a kingdom in the northwest, based in Taxila, with two Great Satraps, one in Mathura in the east, and one in Surastrene (Gujarat) in the southwest. See also:

Indo-Scythians, Indo-Scythians - Origins, Indo-Scythians - Indo-Scythian kingdoms, Indo-Scythians - Abiria to Surastrene, Indo-Scythians - Gandhara and Punjab, Indo-Scythians - Mathura, Indo-Scythians - Kushan and Indo-Parthian conquests, Indo-Scythians - Western Kshatrapas legacy, Indo-Scythians - The Indo-Scythians and Buddhism, Indo-Scythians - Mathura lion capital, Indo-Scythians - Coinage, Indo-Scythians - Indo-Scythians in Ancient Indian Litterature, Indo-Scythians - Degraded Kshatriyas from the northwest, Indo-Scythians - Invasion of India 180 BCE onward, Indo-Scythians - Extinction in the 5th century CE, Indo-Scythians - Main Indo-Scythian rulers

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110: Encyclopedia II - Eucharist - Christian Theology

The Eucharist has always been at the center of Christian worship, though theological interpretations vary. In general, the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox traditions see the Eucharist as the fulfillment of God's plan for the salvation of humanity from sin (the "Divine Economy"), a commemoration and making present of Jesus' Crucifixion on Calvary and his Resurrection, the means for Christians to unite with God and with each other, and the giving of thanks for all these things. Differences in Eucharistic theology tend to be related ...

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Eucharist, Eucharist - Names for the Eucharist, Eucharist - Eucharist in the Bible, Eucharist - Christian Theology, Eucharist - Roman Catholic: Sacrifice; Transubstantiation, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity: Sacrifice and Objective Reality but Pious Silence on the Particulars, Eucharist - Anglicans/Episcopalians: Real Presence with Opinion, Eucharist - Lutherans - the Sacramental Union: in with and under, Eucharist - Methodism: presence as mystery, Eucharist - Calvinist Reformed: spiritual feeding pneumatic presence, Eucharist - Reformed/Congregational: no Real Presence, Eucharist - Summary of views, Eucharist - Ritual and liturgy, Eucharist - The Agape feast, Eucharist - Eastern Christianity, Eucharist - Roman Catholicism, Eucharist - Protestantism, Eucharist - Jehovah's Witnesses, Eucharist - Open and closed communion, Eucharist - Footnotes, Eucharist - Resources

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110: Encyclopedia II - Dian Kingdom - Depiction of Dian society

The bronze lids were covered with miniature figurines and structures, depicting various scenes from the life of the Dian people. The bronze lids depicted the Dian people engaged in everyday activities such as hunting, farming and weaving. Other scenes depicted the leisurely pursuits of the Dian people, such as bullfighting, dancing and music-making. The Dian people dressed in tunics over short pants and wore their hair in topknots. The bronze lids c ...

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Dian Kingdom, Dian Kingdom - Royal burials, Dian Kingdom - Bronze working, Dian Kingdom - Depiction of Dian society, Dian Kingdom - Underwater ruins, Dian Kingdom - Other artefacts

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110: Encyclopedia II - 134 number - In mathematics

134 is a nontotient since there is no integer with exactly 134 coprimes below it. And it is a noncototient since there is no integer with 134 integers with common factors below it. 134 is 8C1 + 8C3 + 8C4. In Roman numerals, 134 is a Friedman number since CXXXIV = XV * (XC/X) - I. ...

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134 number, 134 number - In mathematics, 134 number - In other fields

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110: Encyclopedia II - 151 number - In mathematics

151 is the 36th prime number, the previous is 149, with which it comprises a twin prime. 151 is also a palindromic prime. 151 is a centered decagonal number. 151 is also a lucky number. 151 appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 65, 86, 114 (it is the sum of the first two of these). ...

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151 number, 151 number - In mathematics, 151 number - In other fields

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110: Encyclopedia II - 149 number - In mathematics

149 is the 35th prime number, and with the next prime number, 151, is a twin prime, thus 149 is a Chen prime. 149 is a strong prime in the sense that it is more than the arithmetic mean of its two neighboring primes. 149 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and a real part of the form 3n − 1. Given 149, the Mertens function returns 0. 149 is a tribonacci number. ...

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149 number, 149 number - In mathematics, 149 number - In other fields

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110: Encyclopedia II - Harshad number - What numbers can be Harshad numbers?

Given the divisibility test for 9, one might be tempted to generalize that all numbers divisible by 9 are also Harshad numbers. But for the purpose of determining the Harshadness of n, the digits of n can only be added up once and n must be divisible by that sum; otherwise, it is not a Harshad number. For example, 99, although divisible by 9 as shown by 9 + 9 = 18 and 1 + 8 = 9, is not a Harshad number, since 9 + 9 = 18 = 2 × 32, and 99 is not divisible by 2. The base number will always be a Harshad numb ...

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Harshad number, Harshad number - What numbers can be Harshad numbers?, Harshad number - Consecutive Harshad numbers, Harshad number - Estimating the density of Harshad numbers

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110: Encyclopedia II - 148 number - In mathematics

148 is the second number to be both a heptagonal number and a centered heptagonal number (the first is 1). There are 148 perfect graphs with 6 vertices. ...

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148 number, 148 number - In mathematics, 148 number - In other fields

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110: Encyclopedia II - 145 number - In mathematics

Although composite, 145 is a pseudoprime. Given 145, the Mertens function returns 0. 145 is a pentagonal number and a centered square number. 145 = 1! + 4! + 5!. The only other numbers that have the property that they are the sum of the factorials of their digits are 1, 2 and 40585. 145 = 122 + 12 = 82 + 92. 145 is the fourth number that ...

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110: Encyclopedia II - 101 number - In mathematics

101 is the 26th prime number and a palindromic number (therefore also a palindromic prime). The next prime is 103, with which it comprises a twin prime (making 101 a Chen prime). Because the period length of its reciprocal is unique among primes, 101 is a unique prime. 101 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. 101 is the sum of five consecutive primes (13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29). Given 101, the Mertens function returns 0. 101 is the fifth alternating factoria ...

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110: Encyclopedia II - Compton California - History

In 1784, the Spanish Crown deeded a tract of over 75,000 acres (304 km²) to Juan Jose Dominguez in this area. The tract was named Rancho San Pedro. Dominguez's name was later applied to the Dominguez Hills community south of Compton. In 1867, Griffith D. Compton (1820–1905) led a group of settlers to the area in search of the mild Californian climate. The city was incorporated on May 11, 1888 and was n ...

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Compton California, Compton California - Geography, Compton California - Demographics, Compton California - Transportation, Compton California - Crime, Compton California - Education, Compton California - City sites, Compton California - History, Compton California - Famous People from Compton California, Compton California - Notes

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110: Encyclopedia II - 103 number - In mathematics

One hundred three is the 27th prime number. The previous prime is 101, making them both twin primes. 103 is a strictly non-palindromic number. ...

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103 number, 103 number - In mathematics, 103 number - In science, 103 number - In other fields

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110: Encyclopedia II - 104 number - In mathematics

One hundred four is a primitive semiperfect number and a composite number, with its divisors being 2, 4, 8, 13, 26 and 52. In regular geometry, 104 is the smallest number of unit line segments that can exist in a plane with four of them touching at every vertex. ...

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