-
designated with the same
letter all
rhyme with each other. An
example of the
ABAB rhyming scheme, from "To Anthea, who may
Command him Anything", by Robert...
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Abab ('Raise' or 'Grow') was the
national anthem of Ogadenia, a
country proposed by the ONLF. It was sung in Somali. The
current national anthem of Ogadenia...
- Single-subject
research is a
group of
research methods that are used
extensively in the
experimental analysis of
behavior and
applied behavior analysis...
- The Asociación
Balear de
Amigos de las
Bandas Sonoras (
ABABS) is an ****ociation
dedicated to the
divulgation of collecting,
studying and
divulgation film...
- {\displaystyle v=t(b^{2}(b^{2})t)^{2}} with t = a b a b 3 a 2 {\displaystyle t=
abab^{3}a^{2}} .
Conway et al. (1985, p. viii) Griess, Jr. (1998, p. 146) Gorenstein...
- is common. The
English (or Shakespearean)
sonnet follows the
rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG,
introducing a
third quatrain (grouping of four lines), a final...
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comprises three interlocked quatrains and a
final couplet, with the
rhyme scheme ABAB BCBC CDCD EE. One day I
wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves...
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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 129–132 (1–3): 130–52. doi:10.1385/
ABAB:129:1:130. PMID 16915636. S2CID 189905816.
Liese A,
Filho MV (December 1999)...
-
given below as
directional edges A and B on a square,
either as AABB or
ABAB sequences. Fedorov's theorem,
established by the
Russian crystallographer...
- are ABAA, AAAA,
ABAB, and ABBA. The
heroic stanza or
elegiac stanza consists of the
iambic pentameter, with the
rhyme scheme of
ABAB. An
example can be...