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linked: Encyclopedia - Borromean rings

In mathematics, the Borromean rings consist of three topological circles which are linked despite the fact that no two of them are linked (they form a Brunnian link). This link cannot be formed from actual geometrically round circles, although you can use ellipses of arbitrarily small eccentricity. Borromean rings - History of origin and depictions. The name, Borromean rings, comes from their use in the coat of arms of the aristocratic Borromeo family in Italy. The link itself is much older and has appeared ...

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linked: Encyclopedia - Evolution

In biology, evolution is the process by which populations of organisms acquire and pass on novel traits from generation to generation. Its action over large stretches of time explains the origin of new species and ultimately the vast diversity of the biological world. The living species of today are related to each other through common descent, products of evolution and speciation over billions of years. The phylogenetic tree at right represents these re ...

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linked: Encyclopedia - Compiler

A compiler is a computer program that translates a series of statements written in one computer language (called the source code) into a resulting output in another computer language (often called the object or target language). Most compilers translate a source code text file, written in a high level language to object code or machine language, e.g. into an executable .EXE or .COM file that may run on a computer or a virtual machine. However, translation from a low level language to a high level one is also possible; this is n ...

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linked: Encyclopedia - Coupling computer science

In computer science, coupling or dependency is the degree to which each program module relies on each other module. Coupling is usually contrasted with cohesion. Low coupling often correlates with high cohesion, and vice versa. The software quality metrics of coupling and cohesion were invented by Larry Constantine, original developer of Structured Design (see also SSADM). Coupling computer science - Low coupling. Coupling can be "low" (also "loose"), or "high" (also "tight"). Low coupling mea ...

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linked: Encyclopedia - United States dollar

This article is about general United States currency. For the dollar coin, see United States dollar coin. The United States dollar, or American dollar, adopted by the United States Congress in 1785, is the official currency of the United States. It is also widely used as a reserve currency outside the United States. Currently, the issuance of currency is controlled by the Federal Reserve Banking system. The most commonly used symbol for the U.S. dollar is the dollar sign ($). The ISO 4217 code for the Unite ...

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Heritability of autism - Genetic predisposition

Researchers have noted that autism is among the most heritable of all neurological conditions. There is significant evidence that "idiopathic" autism is a heritable disorder [10]. Heritability of autism - Twin studies. Twin studies are a helpful tool in determining the heritability of disorders and low-prevalence human traits in general. They involve determining concordance of characteristics between identical (monozygotic or MZ) twins and between fraternal (dizygotic or DZ) twins. Possible problems of twi ...

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Heritability of autism, Heritability of autism - Genetic predisposition, Heritability of autism - Twin studies, Heritability of autism - Sibling studies, Heritability of autism - Other family studies, Heritability of autism - Twin risk, Heritability of autism - Phenocopies, Heritability of autism - Proposed models, Heritability of autism - Candidate gene loci, Heritability of autism - Proposed environmental triggers, Heritability of autism - Heavy metal toxicity, Heritability of autism - Prenatal and perinatal factors, Heritability of autism - Stress, Heritability of autism - Folic acid, Heritability of autism - Parenting

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Coupling computer science - Low coupling

Coupling can be "low" (also "loose"), or "high" (also "tight"). Low coupling means that one module does not have to be concerned with the internal implementation of another module, and interacts with another module with a stable interface (see Information hiding). With low coupling, a change in one module will not require a change in the implementation of another module. Low coupling is a sign of a well structured computer system. However, in order to achieve maximum efficiency, a highly coupled system is probably needed. In modern co ...

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Coupling computer science, Coupling computer science - Low coupling, Coupling computer science - Types of coupling, Coupling computer science - Known uses

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Mendelian inheritance - Mendel's law of segregation

Mendel's law of segregation, also known as Mendel's first law, essentially has four parts. Alternative versions of genes account for variations in inherited characters. This is the concept of alleles. Alleles are different versions of genes that impart the same characteristic. Each human has a gene that controls height, but there are variations among these genes in accordance with the specific height the gene "codes" for. For each character, an organism inherits two genes, one from each parent. This means ...

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Mendelian inheritance, Mendelian inheritance - Mendel's law of segregation, Mendelian inheritance - Mendel's law of independent assortment

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Wget - Features

Wget - Robustness. Wget has been designed for robustness over slow or unstable network connections. If a download does not complete due to a network problem, Wget will automatically try to continue the download from where it left off, and repeat this until the whole file has been retrieved. It was one of the first clients to make use of the then-new Range HTTP header to support this feature. ...

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Wget, Wget - Features, Wget - Robustness, Wget - Recursive download, Wget - Non-interactiveness, Wget - Portability, Wget - Other, Wget - Using Wget, Wget - Authors and copyright, Wget - History, Wget - Early history, Wget - Notable releases, Wget - Development and release cycle, Wget - Source contributions, Wget - Releases, Wget - Criticisms of Wget, Wget - License

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Uniform Resource Locator - Definition

Uniform Resource Locator - URIs and URLs. Every URL is a type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), or, more precisely, the set of URLs is a proper subset of the set of URIs. A URI identifies a particular resource while a URL both identifies a resource and indicates how to locate it. To illustrate the distinction consider the URI urn:ietf:rfc:1738 which identifies IETF RFC 1738 without indicating where to find the text of this RFC. Now consider three URLs for three separate documents containi ...

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Uniform Resource Locator, Uniform Resource Locator - Definition, Uniform Resource Locator - URIs and URLs, Uniform Resource Locator - URL scheme, Uniform Resource Locator - Generic URL syntax, Uniform Resource Locator - Example: HTTP URLs, Uniform Resource Locator - URI references, Uniform Resource Locator - Case-sensitivity, Uniform Resource Locator - URLs in everyday use, Uniform Resource Locator - The big picture

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Evolution - Overview of evolution

Evolution - Evidence of evolution. Main article: Evidence of evolution The process of evolution has left behind numerous records which reveal the history of different species. While the best-known of these are the fossils, fossils are only a small part of the overall physical record of evolution. Fossils, taken together with the comparative anatomy of present-day plants and animals, constitute the morphological record. By comparing the anatomies of both modern and extinct species ...

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Evolution, Evolution - Overview of evolution, Evolution - Evidence of evolution, Evolution - History of evolutionary thought, Evolution - Misconceptions about modern evolutionary biology, Evolution - Social and religious controversies, Evolution - Science of evolution, Evolution - Academic disciplines, Evolution - The Modern Synthesis, Evolution - Heredity, Evolution - Mechanisms of evolution, Evolution - Speciation and extinction, Evolution - Notes and references

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Compiler - History

Several experimental compilers were developed in the 1950s (see, for example, the seminal work by Grace Hopper on the A-0 language), but the FORTRAN team led by John Backus at IBM is generally credited as having introduced the first complete compiler, in 1957. COBOL was an early language to be compiled on multiple architectures, in 1960. [1] The idea of compilation quickly caught on, and most of the principles of compiler des ...

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Compiler, Compiler - History, Compiler - Types of compilers, Compiler - Native versus cross compiler, Compiler - One-pass versus multi-pass compilers, Compiler - Compiled versus interpreted languages, Compiler - Compiler design, Compiler - Compiler front end, Compiler - Compiler back end, Compiler - Notes

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Evolution - Overview of evolution

Evolution - Evidence of evolution. The process of evolution has left behind numerous records which reveal the history of different species. While the best-known of these are the fossils, fossils are only a small part of the overall physical record of evolution. Fossils, taken together with the comparative anatomy of present-day plants and animals, constitute the morphological record. By comparing the anatomies of both modern and extinct species, biologists can reconstruct the lineages of those species with ...

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Evolution, Evolution - Overview of evolution, Evolution - Evidence of evolution, Evolution - History of evolutionary thought, Evolution - Misconceptions of modern evolutionary biology, Evolution - Social and religious controversies, Evolution - Science of evolution, Evolution - Academic disciplines, Evolution - The Modern Synthesis, Evolution - Heredity, Evolution - Mechanisms of evolution, Evolution - Speciation and extinction, Evolution - Notes and references

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linked: Encyclopedia II - United States dollar - United States coins

Main article: United States coinage In normal circulation, there are coins in the denominations 1¢ (penny), 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter), 50¢ (half dollar; uncommon), and $1 (uncommon). Dollar coins have not been very popular in the United States. Silver dollars were intermittently created from 1794 through 1935; a copper-nickel dollar of the same large size was minted from 1971 through 1978. The Susan B. Anthony dollar coin was introduced in 1979; these proved to be unpopular because they were often mista ...

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United States dollar, United States dollar - Overview, United States dollar - United States coins, United States dollar - International use, United States dollar - Origin of the name dollar, United States dollar - The dollar symbol, United States dollar - Current USD exchange rates

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Borromean rings - History of origin and depictions

The name, Borromean rings, comes from their use in the coat of arms of the aristocratic Borromeo family in Italy. The link itself is much older and has appeared in the form of the valknut on Norse image stones dating back to the 7th century. The Borromean rings have been used in different contexts to indicate strength in unity, e.g. in religion or art. In particular, some have used the design to symbolize the Trinity. The psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan famously found inspiration in the Borromean rings as a model for his topology of the human mind, with each ring representing a fundamental Lacanian com ...

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Borromean rings, Borromean rings - History of origin and depictions, Borromean rings - Molecular Borromean rings

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Coupling computer science - Known uses

Dependency is also common in talking about software package management. One software package, in order to work or to be fully functional, may depend on other software packages and thus must also be installed, and their specific versions must be known if backward compatibility is broken between versions. The Advanced Packaging Tool package format, as well as some versions of the RPM package format, include dependency information between packages. This is convenien ...

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Coupling computer science, Coupling computer science - Low coupling, Coupling computer science - Types of coupling, Coupling computer science - Known uses

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linked: Encyclopedia II - United States dollar - The dollar symbol

Main Article: Dollar sign There are various stories on origin of the "$" sign to represent "dollar." Because the dollar was originally the Spanish 8 reales coin, it is suggested that the 'S' derives from the number '8' which appeared on the coin. The most widely accepted explanation, according to the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, is that "$" is a corruption of the letters "PS" (for 'peso' or 'piastre' - especially the former, as each letter could represent each syllable of "Pé-So") written over each other in Spanish. ...

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United States dollar, United States dollar - Overview, United States dollar - United States coins, United States dollar - International use, United States dollar - Origin of the name dollar, United States dollar - The dollar symbol, United States dollar - Current USD exchange rates

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linked: Encyclopedia II - Wget - License

GNU Wget is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later, with a special exception that allows distribution of binaries linked against the OpenSSL library. The text of the exception follows: In addition, as a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission to link the code of its release of Wget with the OpenSSL project's "OpenSSL" library (or with modified versions of it that use the same license as the "OpenSSL" library), and distribute the linked executables. You must obey the G ...

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Wget, Wget - Features, Wget - Robustness, Wget - Recursive download, Wget - Non-interactiveness, Wget - Portability, Wget - Other, Wget - Using Wget, Wget - Authors and copyright, Wget - History, Wget - Early history, Wget - Notable releases, Wget - Development and release cycle, Wget - Source contributions, Wget - Releases, Wget - Criticisms of Wget, Wget - License

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