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  2. Distributive property - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the distributive property of binary operations is a generalization of the distributive law, which asserts that the equality (+) = + is always true in elementary algebra.

  3. Completely distributive lattice - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical area of order theory, a completely distributive lattice is a complete lattice in which arbitrary joins distribute over arbitrary meets.. Formally, a complete lattice L is said to be completely distributive if, for any doubly indexed family {x j,k | j in J, k in K j} of L, we have

  4. Distributive lattice - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a distributive lattice is a lattice in which the operations of join and meet distribute over each other. The prototypical examples of such structures are collections of sets for which the lattice operations can be given by set union and intersection.

  5. The Viral Andy Reid Baby Has a Prediction for the Super Bowl

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    Graham Leeper in 2013, at five months, dressed as Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid for Halloween. The photo went viral and has inspired copycat costumes over the last decade. Credit - Courtesy B ...

  6. Distributional semantics - Wikipedia

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    Distributional semantics [1] is a research area that develops and studies theories and methods for quantifying and categorizing semantic similarities between linguistic items based on their distributional properties in large samples of language data.

  7. Distributive numeral - Wikipedia

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    In English distinct distributive numerals exist, such as singly, doubly, and triply, and are derived from the corresponding multiplier (of Latin origin, via French) by suffixing -y (reduction of Middle English -lely > -ly).

  8. Property (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In logic and philosophy (especially metaphysics), a property is a characteristic of an object; for example, a red object is said to have the property of redness.The property may be considered a form of object in its own right, able to possess other properties.

  9. Parabola - Wikipedia

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    Part of a parabola (blue), with various features (other colours). The complete parabola has no endpoints. In this orientation, it extends infinitely to the left, right, and upward.