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  2. Family values - Wikipedia

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  3. Ideas y Valores - Wikipedia

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    Ideas y Valores is an open access academic journal of philosophy edited and published four-monthly by the National University of Colombia.Throughout its more than sixty years of existence, the journal's objective has been to provide a space for the publication and dissemination of philosophical work carried out in Colombia.

  4. Binary - Wikipedia

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    Binary code, the representation of text and data using only the digits 1 and 0; Bit, or binary digit, the basic unit of information in computers; Binary file, composed of something other than human-readable text

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  6. Binary option - Wikipedia

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    In the Black–Scholes model, the price of the option can be found by the formulas below. [27] In fact, the Black–Scholes formula for the price of a vanilla call option (or put option) can be interpreted by decomposing a call option into an asset-or-nothing call option minus a cash-or-nothing call option, and similarly for a put – the binary options are easier to analyze, and correspond to ...

  7. Binaria - Wikipedia

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    Binaria may refer to: Binary number; In music notation, a two note ligature; A musical unit formed between Japanese singers Annabel and Nagi Yanagi

  8. Transfer DNA binary system - Wikipedia

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    A transfer DNA (T-DNA) binary system is a pair of plasmids consisting of a T-DNA binary vector and a vir helper plasmid. [1] [2] The two plasmids are used together (thus binary [2] [3]) to produce genetically modified plants.

  9. X-ray binary - Wikipedia

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    Artist's impression of an X-ray Binary. X-ray binaries are a class of binary stars that are luminous in X-rays.The X-rays are produced by matter falling from one component, called the donor (usually a relatively common main sequence star), to the other component, called the accretor, which is either a neutron star or black hole.