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  2. Parent structure - Wikipedia

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    A parent hydride is a parent structure with one or more hydrogen atoms. Parent hydrides have a defined standard population of hydrogen atoms attached to a skeletal structure. Parent hydrides are used extensively in organic nomenclature, but are also used in inorganic chemistry. [4] Phosphines

  3. Tree (abstract data type) - Wikipedia

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    Parent or child. Ancestor A node reachable by repeated proceeding from child to parent. Descendant A node reachable by repeated proceeding from parent to child. Also known as subchild. Degree For a given node, its number of children. A leaf, by definition, has degree zero. Degree of tree The degree of a tree is the maximum degree of a node in ...

  4. XML tree - Wikipedia

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    XML documents must contain a root element (one that is the parent of all other elements). All elements in an XML document can contain sub elements, text and attributes. The tree represented by an XML document starts at the root element and branches to the lowest level of elements.

  5. Root element - Wikipedia

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    <parent> <child> content </child> <child attribute= "att" /> </parent> There can be other XML nodes outside of the root element. [ 4 ] In particular, the root element may be preceded by a prolog , which itself may consist of an XML declaration , optional comments, processing instructions and whitespace, followed by an optional DOCTYPE ...

  6. Decay chain - Wikipedia

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    The stages or steps in a decay chain are referred to by their relationship to previous or subsequent stages. Hence, a parent isotope is one that undergoes decay to form a daughter isotope. For example element 92, uranium, has an isotope with 144 neutrons (236 U) and it decays into an isotope of element 90, thorium, with 142 neutrons (232 Th ...

  7. Tree structure - Wikipedia

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    The tree elements are called "nodes". The lines connecting elements are called "branches". Nodes without children are called leaf nodes, "end-nodes", or "leaves". Every finite tree structure has a member that has no superior. This member is called the "root" or root node. The root is the starting node.

  8. HTML - Wikipedia

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    Tags may also enclose further tag markup between the start and end, including a mixture of tags and text. This indicates further (nested) elements, as children of the parent element. The start tag may also include the element's attributes within the tag.

  9. Decay product - Wikipedia

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    For elements above lead in atomic number, the decay chain typically ends with an isotope of lead or bismuth. Bismuth itself decays to thallium, but the decay is so slow as to be practically negligible. In many cases, individual members of the decay chain are as radioactive as the parent, but far smaller in volume/mass.