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  • ...ntaining set ''X'' is a '''superset''' of ''A''. The relation between the subset and the superset is '''inclusion''', and the '''inclusion map''' is the map
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  • In a [[topological space]], a subset whose [[closure]] (i.e., all boundary points added) is the whole space.
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  • ...each suitable subset a number, intuitively interpreted as the size of the subset.
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  • The map from a subset to a superset which is the identity map on the subset.
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  • ...p elements which [[commutativity|commute]] with every element of the given subset. Formally, for ''S'' a subset of a group ''G'', we define
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subset]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subset]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Subset]]
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  • ...[topology]], a '''door space''' is a [[topological space]] in which each [[subset]] is [[open set|open]] or [[closed set|closed]] or both. * A [[discrete space]] is a door space since each subset is both open and closed.
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  • The relation between a subset and its containing superset.
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  • ...he '''Heine-Borel theorem''' characterises the [[compact space|compact]] [[subset]]s of the [[real number]]s. ...space]] with the usual distance as metric. As a [[topological space]], a subset is compact if and only if it is [[closed set|closed]] and [[bounded set|bou
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  • A topological space in which each subset is open or closed.
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  • The subset of [[PTSD]] in which symptoms last more than 3 months.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}
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  • Subset of evolutionary biology that studies genetic differences across species pop
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  • A topological space with the discrete topology, in which every subset is open (and also closed).
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  • A topological space with a countable dense subset.
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  • A subset of [[electronic warfare]] that actively interferes with the operation of ho
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  • The set of all group elements which commute with every element of a given subset.
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  • A subset of visual arts in which artists use largely manual techniques to produce re
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  • A topological space in which there is no non-trivial subset which is both open and closed.
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  • The subset of [[PTSD]] in which symptoms develop more than 6 months after the traumat
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  • Formally, a [[subset]] ''S'' of ''E'' is '''algebraically independent''' over ''F'' if any [[pol Any [[subset]] of an algebraically independent set is algebraically independent.
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  • A subset of [[publishing]] in which information is made public at no cost to the rea
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  • A subset of [[brain]] [[tissue]] whose volume is dominated by [[myelination|myelinat
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  • ...n most safely use in their web pages. It also recommends avoiding another subset of features and explains their risks. Finally, the author has provided a p
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  • A chain of subgroups of a group linearly ordered by subset inclusion.
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  • An assignment of open sets to a subset of a topological space.
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  • The union of all open sets contained within a given subset of a topological space.
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  • A subset of the real line consisting of all numbers between (and including) two give
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  • The asymptotic frequency of a subset of the natural numbers.
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  • In a [[topological space]], a subset whose [[closure]] (i.e., all boundary points added) is the whole space.
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  • A subset of the real line consisting of all numbers between (but not including) two
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  • A subset of [[electronic warfare]] that actively interferes with the operation of ho
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  • The subset of [[biomedical engineering]] and [[medical informatics]] that deals with d
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  • A compact space in which a given topological space can be embedded as a dense subset.
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  • In [[set theory]], a '''filter''' is a family of [[subset]]s of a given set which has properties generalising those of [[neighbourhoo Formally, a filter on a set ''X'' is a subset <math>\mathcal{F}</math> of the power set <math>\mathcal{P}X</math> with th
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  • A subset of a topological space is compact if it is compact with respect to the [[su A compact subset of a [[Hausdorff space]] is [[closed]], but the converse does not hold in g
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  • A subset of a topological space that is a countable intersection of open sets.
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  • A subset of [[bonding (mechanical)|bonding technique]]s, which mechanically join pie
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  • ''Totenlager'' A subset of six Nazi [[concentration camp]]s in [[Holocaust]], designed principally
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  • A point of a topological space which is not contained in any proper closed subset; a point satisfying no special properties.
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  • A subset of [[brain]] [[tissue]] that contains few [[myelination|myelinated]] axons
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  • A function on a set which takes the value 1 on a given subset and 0 on its complement.
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''totally bounded set''' is any [[set|subset]] of a [[metric space]] with the property that for any positive radius ''r> Let ''X'' be a metric space. A set <math>A \subset X</math> is totally bounded if for any [[real number]] ''r''>0 there exists
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  • ...x \rangle \subset \langle x,x-1 \rangle \subset \langle x,x-1,x-2 \rangle \subset \cdots .\,</math> #The [[localization]] of <math>A</math> by a multiplicative subset <math>S</math> is again Noetherian.
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  • In Euclidean space of finite dimension with the usual topology, a subset is compact if and only if it is closed and bounded.
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  • The subset of SIGINT concerned with signals intended to be intelligible to human being
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  • ...''indiscrete topology''', in which the only open [[subset]]s are the empty subset and the space itself.
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  • ...one nation, belongs, for historic or ethnic reasons, to another nation; a subset of [[nationalism]]
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''bounded set''' is any [[set|subset]] of a [[normed space]] whose elements all have norms which are bounded fro ...he [[norm (mathematics)|norm]] <math>\|\cdot\|</math>. Then a set <math>A \subset X</math> is bounded if there exists a real number ''M'' > 0 such that <math
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  • A subset of a group which is itself a group with respect to the group operations.
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  • a subset of [[electro-optical MASINT]] and [[measurement and signature intelligence
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  • ...oup united by language and culture, and sometimes familial ties, usually a subset of a larger ethnic division; the word is sometimes considered offensive in
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  • A subset of the [[digestive system]], including the structures from [[mouth]] to [[a
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  • A point which cannot be separated from a given subset of a topological space; all neighbourhoods of the points intersect the set.
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  • ...)|function]] on subsets of a given set which maps a subset to a containing subset with a particular property. * Subsemigroups of a [[semigroup]] ''S''. The semigroup generated by a subset ''A'' may also be obtained as the set of all finite products of one or more
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  • A member of an ill-defined subset of elements that exhibit metallic properties with relatively high atomic ma
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  • A subset of [[mine warfare]], usually refers to clearing land mines after the end of
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  • ...ntaining set ''X'' is a '''superset''' of ''A''. The relation between the subset and the superset is '''inclusion''', and the '''inclusion map''' is the map
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  • The subset of [[PTSD]] in which the onset is soon after the event, and duration of the
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  • ...e''' of an organism is the set of all its observable characteristics (or a subset thereof), from the molecular to the whole-body levels of biological organiz
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  • In [[set theory]], the '''complement''' of a [[subset]] of a given [[set (mathematics)|set]] is the "remainder" of the larger set Formally, if ''A'' is a subset of ''X'' then the (relative) complement of ''A'' in ''X'' is
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  • ...''x'' is a subset of ''y'' and ''y'' is a subset of ''z'' then ''x'' is a subset of ''z''.
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  • A subset of a metric space with the property that for any positive radius it is cove
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  • ...th some distinguished element ω, is the set of values of the argument (a [[subset]] of the [[domain]]) for which the function does not take the value ω. A function is said to be '''supported on''' a set ''S'' if its support is a [[subset]] of ''S''.
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  • ...y denoted <math>\{~\}</math> or <math>\empty</math>. The empty set is a [[subset]] of any set.
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  • A subset of [[electronic warfare]] that actively interferes with the operation of ho
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  • A subset of [[foreign instrumentation signals intelligence]], which captures and int
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  • ...ructure''' on a ground set ''E'' is a family <math>\mathcal{E}</math> of [[subset]]s of ''E'', called ''independent'' sets, with the properties ...subset ''A'' of ''E'' to be the maximum [[cardinality]] of an independent subset of ''A''. The rank satisfies the following
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  • ...scriptstyle P\,=\, 2^\Omega</math> be its [[power set]], i.e. set of all [[subset]]s of <math>\Omega</math>. Then a subset ''F'' &sube; ''P'' (i.e., ''F'' is a collection of subset of <math>\scriptstyle \Omega</math>) is a sigma algebra if it satisfies all
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  • ...duced''' or '''relative''' topology, is the assignment of open sets to a [[subset]] of a [[topological space]]. ...pological space with ''T'' the family of [[open set]]s, and let ''A'' be a subset of ''X''. The subspace topology on ''A'' is the family
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  • ..."approximate" any element of a larger set ''X'', which contains ''A'' as a subset, up to arbitrary "accuracy" or "closeness". Let ''X'' be a [[topological space]]. A subset <math>\scriptstyle A \subset X</math> is said to be '''dense''' in ''X'', or to be a dense set in ''X'',
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  • ...spontaneous, popular '''general uprising''' against exploiters, which is a subset of the strategy of [[General Offensive-General Uprising]] and the tactics o
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  • ...al space]] ''X'' is the [[union]] of all [[open set]]s in ''X'' that are [[subset]]s of ''A''. It is usually denoted by <math>A^{\circ}</math>. It may equi
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  • (1) A sector (logical or empirical subset) of civil society independent of or autonomous from government. (2) A natio
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  • ...ates that if <math>X, Y</math> are smooth algebraic varieties, and <math>X\subset Y</math> is of codimension 1, then there is a natural isomorphism of sheave ...> be a smooth plane curve of degree <math>d</math>. Recall that if <math>H\subset\mathbb{P}^2</math>is a line, then <math>\mathrm{Pic}(\mathbb{P}^2)=\mathbb{
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  • ...he order of the ''k'' elements being irrelevant): that is, the number of [[subset]]s of size ''k'' in a set of size ''n''. The binomial coefficients are wr ...[[subset]] of size ''k'' is equivalent to specifying its [[complement]], a subset of size ''n''-''k'' and vice versa. Hence
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  • ...rinciples behind the action of [[drug]]s on [[brain]] and [[cognition]]; a subset of [[neuropharmacology]], the action of drugs on all parts of the [[nervous
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  • A subset of [[underway replenishment]], in which the supply ship and the warship bei
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  • A subset of [[underway replenishment]], in which the supply ship and the [[warship]]
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  • ...ment and signature intelligence]], primarily the [[radiofrequency MASINT]] subset thereof
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  • A \subset B \subset C \quad\textrm{and}\quad |A|=|C| \qquad\Rightarrow\qquad |A|=|B|=|C| : Take a subset of ''A'', find its image under ''f'' in ''B'', take the complement, find it
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  • A \subset B \subset C \quad\textrm{and}\quad |A|=|C| \qquad\Rightarrow\qquad |A|=|B|=|C| : Take a subset of ''A'', find its image under ''f'' in ''B'', take the complement, find it
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  • A subset S of a complex n-space which consists of the set of complex solutions of a
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  • '''Arthroscopy''' is a subset of [[endoscopy]], concerned with "endoscopic examination, therapy and surge
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  • A subset of [[signals intelligence]], which intercepts and processes a wide variety
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  • A subset of information operations that deals with the use of electromagnetic or kin
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  • ...same equivalence class, me may (and do) additionally require that <math>V\subset [0,1]</math> (indeed, ''x+i'' belong to [0,1] for some ''i''). :<math> [0,1]\subset W\subset [-1,2].</math>
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  • {{rpl|Dense subset}}
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  • ...ule]] <math>M</math> over a [[ring (mathematics)|ring with identity]] is a subset <math>A</math> of <math>M</math> such that every element of <math>M</math> ...ents of the module. An equivalent definition of a basis for a module is a subset of the module that [[span (mathematics)|span]]s the module and is [[linear
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  • ...uzzy1.JPG|left|150px|The fuzzy subset of ''"small numbers"'' and the fuzzy subset of ''"numbers close to 6"''.}} ...there is a way to define notions as ''"the subset of small numbers", "the subset of numbers close to 6"''. An answer to such a question was proposed in 1965
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  • : A set is finite if and only if every proper subset has fewer elements than the set. (Note that the empty set also has this property, even though it has no proper subset.)
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  • {{r|Fuzzy subset}}
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  • In [[set theory]], the '''power set''' of a set ''X'' is the set of all [[subset]]s of ''X''.
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  • ...etween an incoming [[ballistic missile]] and an intercept vehicle. It is a subset of [[kinetic kill]], which includes explosives and other physically destruc
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  • * The real line has two ends, which may be denoted ±∞. If ''K'' is a compact subset of '''R''' then by the [[Heine-Borel theorem]] ''K'' is closed and bounded. ...al plane has one end, ∞. If ''K'' is a compact, hence closed and bounded, subset of the plane, contained in the disc of radius ''r'', say, then there is a s
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  • ...[[elliptic curves]]. Over the [[complex numbers]] Abelian varieties are a subset of the set of complex [[torus|tori]].
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  • ...et]] in alphabetic order from A to Z. The English written letters are a subset of the [[Roman alphabet]]. In English, the abc's include five vowels (A, E,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fuzzy subset]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Fuzzy subset}}
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  • {{r|Fuzzy subset}}
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  • It is a subset of [[deception]], and of the even broader Russian/Soviet concept of ''[[mas
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  • ...h>\phi(n) = 0</math>, otherwise. Conversely, every such function defines a subset. Observe also that every such function corresponds to a 0-1 sequence and vi ...h>, that allows us to assign an index <math>i = F^{-1} (S)</math> to every subset S. In other words, all the functions <math> \phi: \mathbb{N} \rightarrow \{
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  • Let ''R'' be a commutative ring and ''S'' a non-empty [[subset]] of ''R'' closed under multiplication. The localisation <math>S^{-1}R</ma ...elements <math>S = R \setminus \{0\}</math> form a multiplicatively closed subset. The localisation of ''R'' at ''S'' is a [[field (algebra)|field]], the ''
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  • ...ckermann's function is an example that shows that the former is a [[strict subset]] of the latter.
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  • ...neighbourhood ''V'' of ''x'' for which the image ''f(V)'' under ''f'' is a subset of ''U''. ...\mathcal N(x) = \left\{ U \mid ( \exists n\in\mathbb N ) B(x,n) \subset U \subset \mathbb R^d \right\} </math>
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  • ...neighbourhood ''V'' of ''x'' for which the image ''f(V)'' under ''f'' is a subset of ''U''. ...\mathcal N(x) = \left\{ U \mid ( \exists n\in\mathbb N ) B(x,n) \subset U \subset \mathbb R^d \right\} </math>
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  • A '''separable space''' is one which has a countable [[Denseness|dense]] subset.
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  • ...profound immunosuppression seen in HIV infection is the depletion of this subset of T-lymphocytes."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...subset \mathbb{R}</math>, <math>U \subset \mathbb{R}^m</math> and <math>Y \subset \mathbb{R}^n</math>, where <math>m,n</math> are positive integers. Denote <
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  • '''Studio arts''' are a subset of [[visual arts]], in which artists manually manipulate media to produce a
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  • ...open set <math>U_x \in O_X</math> containing ''x'' such that <math>f(U_x) \subset U_y</math>. Here <math>f(U_x)=\{f(x') \in Y \mid x' \in U_x\}</math>. In a ...\in U\}</math> is an open set in <math>O_x</math> (respectively, a closed subset of ''X'').
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  • ...f'':''X'' → ''Y'' is a [[homeomorphism]] from ''X'' to a [[dense set|dense subset]] of ''Y''. ...\omega) = \{\omega\} \cup (X\setminus K)</math> for ''K'' a closed compact subset of ''X''.
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  • [[Holistic health]] is a subset of this and [[systems biology]] tends to explain some of its principles.
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  • ...obtained by iteratively deleting the middle third of each interval. As a subset of the unit interval it is [[closed set|closed]], [[nowhere dense set|nowhe
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  • ...hen, we define a '''binary relation''' between sets ''X'' and ''Y'' as a [[subset]] of the [[Cartesian product]], <math>R \subseteq X \times Y</math>. We wr More generally, we define an ''n''-ary relation to be a subset of the product of ''n'' sets <math>R \subseteq X _1\times \cdots \times X_n
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  • In [[group theory]], a '''subgroup''' of a [[group (mathematics)|group]] is a subset which is itself a group with respect to the same operations. Formally, a subset ''S'' of a group ''G'' is a subgroup if it satisfies the following conditio
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  • In [[topology]], a '''limit point''' of a [[subset]] ''S'' of a topological space ''X'' is a point ''x'' that cannot be separa * A subset ''S'' is [[closed set|closed]] if and only if it contains all its limit poi
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  • In [[group theory]], the '''centre of a group''' is the subset of elements which [[commutativity|commute]] with every element of the group
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  • ...by a specific set of human or automated observers. It may comprise only a subset of that species' behaviours (e.g. those related to [[foraging behaviour|for
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  • ...cted immune responses. On [[T-lymphocyte]]s they define the helper/inducer subset. CD4 antigens also serve as [[interleukin-15]] receptors and bind to the [[
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  • ...ed to the public, in that they deal with [[classified information]] or the subset that is under [[compartmented control system]]s. While, for example, the ov
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  • ...]] of non-empty non-[[compact space]]s has the property that every compact subset is nowhere dense.
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  • ...a [[topological space]] with the '''discrete topology''', in which every [[subset]] is open.
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  • In complex analysis, a meromorphic function on an open subset D of the complex plane is a function that is holomorphic on all D except a
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  • ...d space''' is a [[topological space]] in which there is no (non-trivial) [[subset]] which is simultaneously [[open]] and [[closed]]. Equivalently, the only A '''connected component''' of a topological space is a maximal connected subset: that is, a subspace ''C'' such that ''C'' is connected but no [[superset]]
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  • ...of <math>X</math> (i.e., any element <math> A \in \mathcal T </math> is a subset of ''X'') with the following three properties: ....g., if <math>f^{-1}(Z)</math> is closed in <math>X</math> for each closed subset <math>Z</math> of Y, then <math>f</math> is continuous in the sense just de
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  • In the strictly military context, it is a subset of ruse of war|ruses of war, defined by Article 35 of the 1977 Additional P
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  • ...la relates the degree <math>d</math> of a non-singular plane curve <math>C\subset\mathbb{P}^2</math> with its arithmetic [[genus (geometry)|genus]] <math>g</
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  • ...ict form and &le; or &ge; for the weak form, but notations such as <math>{\subset},{\supset}</math>,<math>{\subseteq},{\supseteq}</math>; Let ''S'' be a subset of a ordered set (''X'',&lt;). An ''upper bound'' for ''S'' is an element
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  • For ''S'' a [[subset]] of an ''R''-module ''M'' we have
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  • ....25 to the subset consisting of all 13 hearts. We also assign .25 the the subset consisting of all spades. According to the axioms, we must then assign probability 0.5 to the subset consisting of every spade and heart in the deck.
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  • In [[mathematics]], the '''closure''' of a subset ''A'' of a [[topological space]] ''X'' is the set union of ''A'' and ''all'
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  • ...rmeability, and the synthesis of [[prostaglandin]]s. Thus, they comprise a subset of the large number of mediators that contribute to the inflammatory respon
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  • A net is ''eventually in'' a subset ''S'' of ''X'' if there is an index ''n'' in ''D'' such that for all ''m''
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  • In [[general topology]], a '''G<sub>δ</sub> set''' is a [[subset]] of a [[topological space]] which is a [[countability|countable]] [[inters
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  • In [[complex analysis]], a '''meromorphic function''' on an [[open set|open subset]] ''D'' of the [[complex plane]] is a [[function (mathematics)|function]] t
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  • ...th> of the sheaf whose sections <math>g</math> over an open subset <math>U\subset\mathbb{P}^1</math> satisfy <math>g^2\in O_U(B)</math>. ...curve <math>\mbox{Nulls}(y^2=(x-w_1)(x-w_2)\cdots(x-w_{2g+1})(x-w_{2g+2}))\subset\mathbb{A}^2</math>, where if one of the branch points is infinity, we omit
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  • In [[mathematics]], a set <math>A \subset X</math>, where <math>(X,O)</math> is some [[topological space]], is said t
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  • ...<math>\mathcal{S} = \{ U_\alpha : \alpha \in B \}</math> where ''B'' is a subset of ''A''. A ''refinement'' is a cover <math>\mathcal{R} = \{ V_\beta : \be
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  • ...large series of topics based on an informal usage of the notion of a fuzzy subset, and which are usually devoted to applications. ...he interpretation of an ''n''-ary predicate symbol is an ''n''-ary [[fuzzy subset|fuzzy relation]] in ''D''. This enables us to represent properties which ar
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  • ...nonimaging infrared MASINT''' is a subset of [[electro-optical MASINT]], a subset of [[measurement and signature intelligence]], which senses energy, energy
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  • The rational functions are a [[set|subset]] of the '''[[algebraic function|algebraic functions]]'''. They are charact ...ls us that under certain circumstances* we can restrict our attention to a subset of the curve around a point and get a curve that is the graph of a function
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  • A ''subsemigroup'' of ''S'' is a subset ''T'' of ''S'' which is closed under the binary operation and hence is agai
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  • * '''Non-positive integers''' is a subset of ℤ which contains negative integers and zero (ℤ<sup>-</sup> ∪ {0}); * '''Non-negative integers''' is a subset of ℤ which contains positive integers and zero (ℤ<sup>+</sup> ∪ {0});
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  • CD8-protein containing lymphocytes, also called T8-lymphocytes, are a subset of circulating "killer cells". All CD8-cells are killers, but other killer
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  • Let '''f''' be a map of an open subset ''T'' of <math>\mathbb{R}^n</math> into <math>\mathbb{R}^m</math> with cont Let ''T'' be the subset {''r'', &theta;, &phi; | ''r'' > 0, 0 < &theta;<&pi;, 0 <&phi; <2&pi;} in
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  • ...with <math>G_{i-1} \stackrel{f_i}{\rightarrow} G_i</math>, indexed by some subset of the [[integer]]s. A sequence will be termed ''exact at the term'' <math
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  • Formally, on an open set <math>U \subset \mathbb{R}^d</math>, a PDE is most generally written as
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  • ...other (e.g., [[aircraft carrier]]s were considered, in their first form, a subset of [[cruiser]]), and some reflect changing names for ships with certain set
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  • A ''submonoid'' of ''M'' is a subset ''S'' of ''M'' which contains the identity element ''I'' and is closed unde
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  • ...ted range. Most large refueling tankers are based on transport aircraft; a subset of tankers can both give and receive fuel. For extremely long-range operati
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  • ...served for the case when ''A=B'' is excluded.<ref name=Rao/> If ''A'' is a subset of ''B'', then ''B'' is a ''superset'' of ''A''. One might simplemindedly imagine labeling some individual subset of ''A'' as ''A<sub>i</sub>'' with some index ''i'' from an ''index set'' '
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  • ...ddress assignment, which originally used the very simple BOOTP protocol, a subset of modern Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). It is possible that t
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  • ...more expensive than the rockets itself, is available to shoot them down. A subset of this technology is radar and other sensors that will, at least, give war
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  • More precisely, a measure is a function that assigns a number to certain [[subset]]s of a given [[set]]. This number is said to be the '''measure of the set' ...''E''<sub>3</sub>, ... are measurable sets and ''E''<sub>''n''</sub> is a subset of ''E''<sub>''n''+1</sub> for all ''n'', then the [[Union (set theory)|uni
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  • That dilemma would not arise if the language contained a subset of words whose meanings users of the language had a propensity to understan ...ngs of words &mdash; semanticists &mdash; have proposed that English has a subset of approximately 60 such so-called semantic primitives, or semantic primes,
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  • ...hey are [[function (mathematics)|functions]] defined on an [[open set|open subset]] of the [[complex number|complex number plane]] <math>\mathbb{C}</math> wi If ''U'' is an [[open set|open]] subset of '<math>\mathbb{C}</math> and ''f'' : ''U'' &rarr; <math>\mathbb{C}</math
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  • ...y or set of techniques for end-of-life care, and either a synonym for or a subset of the [[hospice movement]]. It is no longer limited to humans, but is part
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  • ...gether to perform complex related functions, with each organ focusing on a subset of the task. An example would be a vertebrate [[digestive system]], in whic
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  • ...n as an apparently healthy victim collapsing in mid-sentence. All SCD is a subset of [[acute coronary syndrome]].
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  • ...all sample points is called the '''sample space'''. Every subset <math> A \subset \Omega </math> of the sample space is called an '''event'''; its probabilit for <math> A \subset \Omega = \{ 1,2,\dots \}; </math>
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  • ...35 Common Language Infrastructure, Partition I] standard, which is a small subset of Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), ECMA Standard 335. The CLS describ 34. The CLS only allows a subset of the encodings of custom attributes. The only types that shall
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  • ...the ''domain'' in which the rule applies may be across all languages, in a subset of languages, or in a single language (effectively, smaller and smaller 'un
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  • ...equated to the [[Battle of Normandy|Normandy invasion proper]], that was a subset of Overlord under the top security code name of [[Operation Neptune]]. Over
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  • ...within the context of driving an automobile. It is generally considered a subset of [[Intermittent explosive disorder|Intermittent Explosive Disorder]]. <re
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  • ...zero, then the [[Null set]] <math>E:=\{(x:y:z)\in\mathbb{P}^2|f(x,y,z)=0\}\subset\mathbb{P}^2</math> * If we choose a point <math>p\in E</math> and a line <math>L\subset\mathbb{P}^2</math> such that <math>p\not\in L</math>, we may project <math>
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  • ...and control networked computer systems, built by Northrop Grumman. It is a subset of Blue Force Tracker (BFT), which also includes the communications network
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  • ...st real numbers approximately. Most commonly, they can represent a certain subset of the rationals exactly, via either [[floating point]] numbers or [[fixed- ...dekind completion|Dedekind-complete]], i.e., every [[empty set|non-empty]] subset ''S'' of '''R''' with an [[upper bound]] in '''R''' has a [[supremum|least
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  • ...tive]] as it was above. Care must be taken however if <math>V</math> is a subset of some larger set <math>W</math> and <math>+:\,\,V\times V\to W</math>, as let a subset of the first ''q'' vectors <math>\vec{u}_1, \dots, \vec{u}_{q} </math>, wi
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  • ...assification occurs in nominal 'classifiers', which are forms that group a subset of nouns by meaning. For example, ''sheet'' acts as a classifier in ''sheet
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  • A very important notion is that of a subset. X is a subset of Y, written X&sube;Y (often simply as X&sub;Y), if every element of X is ...and all those in Y. Thus A&cup;B = {1, 2, 3, red, green, blue}. As A is a subset of E, the set A&cup;E is just E.
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