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- alternative forms of modularization of organizations (for-profit or non-profit) are possible. However, it is crucial to note that modularization is not an independent...
- XHTML modularization is a methodology for producing modularized markup languages in a number of different schema languages (currently DTDs, XML Schema...
- characteristics of a modular home apply. For a second-story modular addition the existing house should have a sound structure as modular rooms are 30%+ heavier...
- The modularity theorem (formerly called the Taniyama–Shimura conjecture, Taniyama-Shimura-Weil conjecture or modularity conjecture for elliptic curves)...
- A modular connector is a type of electrical connector for cords and cables of electronic devices and appliances, such as in computer networking, telecommunication...
- A modular building is a prefabricated building that consists of repeated sections called modules. Modularity involves constructing sections away from the...
- In mathematics, modular arithmetic is a system of arithmetic for integers, where numbers "wrap around" when reaching a certain value, called the modulus...
- Modularity is a measure of the structure of networks or graphs which measures the strength of division of a network into modules (also called groups, clusters...
- In number theory and algebraic geometry, a modular curve Y(Γ) is a Riemann surface, or the corresponding algebraic curve, constructed as a quotient of...
- In mathematics, a modular form is a (complex) analytic function on the upper half-plane, H {\displaystyle \,{\mathcal {H}}\,} , that satisfies: a kind...