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  2. Femke Bol - Wikipedia

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    Femke Bol (pronounced [ˈfɛmkə ˈbɔl] ⓘ; born 23 February 2000) is a Dutch track and field athlete who competes in hurdling and sprinting.She specialises in the 400 metres hurdles, where she is the 2023 World Champion, and in the 400 metres, where she is the 2024 World Indoor Champion and the short track world record holder.

  3. List of NBA single-game blocks leaders - Wikipedia

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    Eaton shot 1–12 from the field, prompting teammate Darrell Griffith to say, "It was a quadruple-double – points, blocks, rebounds and bricks." 14 Mark Eaton (2) Utah Jazz: February 18, 1989: San Antonio Spurs: 107–93 41 8 9 1 No No 6 blocks in both the second and fourth quarters. 13 George T. Johnson: San Antonio Spurs: February 24, 1981

  4. Comparison of topologies - Wikipedia

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    Let τ 1 and τ 2 be two topologies on a set X such that τ 1 is contained in τ 2: . That is, every element of τ 1 is also an element of τ 2. Then the topology τ 1 is said to be a coarser (weaker or smaller) topology than τ 2, and τ 2 is said to be a finer (stronger or larger) topology than τ 1. [nb 1]

  5. Bol loop - Wikipedia

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    A Bol loop where the aforementioned two-sided inverse satisfies the automorphic inverse property, (ab) −1 = a −1 b −1 for all a,b in L, is known as a (left or right) Bruck loop or K-loop (named for the American mathematician Richard Bruck). The example in the following section is a Bruck loop.

  6. Row- and column-major order - Wikipedia

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    More generally, there are d! possible orders for a given array, one for each permutation of dimensions (with row-major and column-order just 2 special cases), although the lists of stride values are not necessarily permutations of each other, e.g., in the 2-by-3 example above, the strides are (3,1) for row-major and (1,2) for column-major.

  7. Bol Bol - Wikipedia

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    Bol was born on November 16, 1999, in Khartoum, Sudan, as the second child of former National Basketball Association (NBA) star Manute Bol and his wife Ajok Kuag. [2] He was named after his late great-grandfather and Dinka chief Bol Chol Bol. [3] In 1998, after an American missile strike during the Second Sudanese Civil War, Manute was accused of being an American spy and was barred by the ...

  8. Row and column vectors - Wikipedia

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    In linear algebra, a column vector with ⁠ ⁠ elements is an matrix [1] consisting of a single column of ⁠ ⁠ entries, for example, = [].. Similarly, a row vector is a matrix for some ⁠ ⁠, consisting of a single row of ⁠ ⁠ entries, = […]. (Throughout this article, boldface is used for both row and column vectors.)

  9. Tone row - Wikipedia

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    The "set-complex" is the forty-eight forms of the set generated by stating each "aspect" or transformation on each pitch class. [2] The all-interval twelve-tone row is a tone row arranged so that it contains one instance of each interval within the octave, 0 through 11. The "total chromatic" (or "aggregate") [13] is the set of all twelve pitch ...