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Complementary colors are
pairs of
colors which, when
combined or mixed,
cancel each
other out (lose hue) by
producing a
grayscale color like
white or...
- In linguistics,
complementary distribution (as
distinct from
contrastive distribution and free variation) is the
relationship between two
different elements...
- In genetics,
complementary DNA (cDNA) is DNA that was
reverse transcribed (via
reverse transcriptase) from an RNA (e.g.,
messenger RNA or microRNA). cDNA...
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Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS,
pronounced "sea-moss", /siːmɑːs/, /-ɒs/) is a type of metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor...
- Ac, ¬{\displaystyle \neg }A or A.
Given an event, the
event and its
complementary event define a
Bernoulli trial: did the
event occur or not? For example...
- A
complementary currency is a
currency or
medium of
exchange that is not
necessarily a
national currency, but that is
thought of as
supplementing or complementing...
- For
complementary sequences in biology, see
complementarity (molecular biology). For
integer sequences with
complementary sets of
members see Lambek–Moser...
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regulation over the use and
marketing of
unproven treatments.
Complementary medicine (CM),
complementary and
alternative medicine (CAM),
integrated medicine or...
- In economics, a
complementary good is a good
whose appeal increases with the po****rity of its complement.[further
explanation needed] Technically, it...
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Complementary ****ets is
defined as “the
total economic value added by
combining certain complementary factors in a
production system,
exceeding the value...