- a
graph which is
isomorphic to its
complement Complemented lattice Complementary angles Knot
complement Complement of a point, the
dilation of a point...
- In
linguistics (especially
generative grammar), a
complementizer or
complementiser (glossing abbreviation: comp) is a
functional category (part of speech)...
- The
complement system, also
known as
complement cascade, is a part of the
immune system that
enhances (
complements) the
ability of
antibodies and phagocytic...
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complements are unique.
Every complemented distributive lattice has a
unique orthocomplementation and is in fact a
Boolean algebra. A
complemented lattice...
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achieved with a
complementing subtractor. The
first operand is p****ed to the
subtract unmodified, the
second operand is
complemented, and the subtraction...
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Complementation refers to a
genetic process when two
strains of an
organism with
different homozygous recessive mutations that
produce the same mutant...
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Complementors are
businesses that
directly sell a
product (or products) or
service (or services) that
complement the
product or
service of
another company...
- Two's
complement is the most
common method of
representing signed (positive, negative, and zero)
integers on computers, and more generally,
fixed point...
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diameters of
these hyperbolas are hyperbolic-orthogonal.
Complemented lattice Complemented subspace Hilbert projection theorem – On
closed convex subsets...
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contains all the
other notes of the scale. For example, A-B-C-D-E-F-G is
complemented by B♭-C♯-E♭-F♯-A♭. Note that
musical set
theory broadens the definition...