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  2. Shattered set - Wikipedia

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    Suppose A is a set and C is a class of sets. The class C shatters the set A if for each subset a of A, there is some element c of C such that =. Equivalently, C shatters A when their intersection is equal to A's power set: P(A) = { c ∩ A | c ∈ C}.

  3. Tempered glass - Wikipedia

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    Using tempered glass can pose a security risk in some situations because of the tendency of the glass to shatter completely upon hard impact rather than leaving shards in the window frame. [10] The surface of tempered glass does exhibit surface waves caused by contact with flattening rollers, if it has been formed using this process.

  4. Shatter - Wikipedia

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    Shatter (cannabis), a concentrate made from cannabis; Shatter attack, in computing, a technique used against Microsoft Windows operating systems; Shatter belt, another term for a geological fault; Shatter belt (geopolitics), a concept in geopolitics pertaining to regions that are deeply internally divided

  5. Safety glass - Wikipedia

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    Safety glass is glass with additional safety features that make it less likely to break, or less likely to pose a threat when broken. Common designs include toughened glass (also known as tempered glass), laminated glass , and wire mesh glass (also known as wired glass).

  6. Shatter belt (geopolitics) - Wikipedia

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    Shatter belt, shatter zone [1] or crush zone [2] is a concept in geopolitics referring to strategically-positioned and -oriented regions on a political map that are deeply internally divided and encompassed in the competition between the great powers in geostrategic areas and spheres.

  7. What 'breaking in' your shoes is actually doing to your feet

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    'Breaking in' your shoes in reality doesn't mean letting your shoes get used to the shape of your foot -- in fact it's quite the opposite: Your feet are going to be the ones working to adjust size ...

  8. Coulure - Wikipedia

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    In English the word shatter is sometimes used. Coulure is triggered by periods of cold, cloudy, rainy weather or very high out-of-season temperatures. The condition is most often manifested in the spring. It also occurs in vines that have little sugar content in their tissue. Flowers stay closed and are not fertilized.

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