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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''normal number''' is a [[real number]] whose [[decimal expansion]] shows an equal proporti
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''normal number''' is a [[real number]] whose [[decimal expansion]] shows an equal proporti
    210 bytes (29 words) - 17:24, 7 February 2009
  • ...uthor=G.H. Hardy| authorlink=G. H. Hardy| coauthors=S. Ramanujan|title=The normal number of prime factors of a number |journal= Quart. J. Math. |volume= 48 |year=1
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  • ...a number. The most important measure besides irrationality is perhaps ''[[normal number|normality]]'': if a number is normal, all digits appear equally often in it
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  • * Mast cell activation syndrome - has normal number of mast cells, but all the symptoms and in some cases the genetic markers o
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  • ...wavelengths produce greens; short wavelengths produce blues. Three is the normal number of types of cones in humans, but color-blind people have fewer, and some pe
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  • ...0027/ap010042/01a00010/0 JSTOR]</ref> As a result, there was only half the normal number of 19-21 year olds in 1938. The shortage of manpower was reaching its peak
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