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  2. Advanced oxidation process - Wikipedia

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    the reaction steps presented here are just a part of the reaction sequence, see reference for more details. Fenton based AOP: [16] Fe 2+ + H 2 O 2 → Fe 3+ + HO· + OH − (initiation of Fenton's reagent) Fe 3+ + H 2 O 2 → Fe 2+ + HOO· + H + (regeneration of Fe 2+ catalyst) H 2 O 2 → HO· + HOO· + H 2 O (Self scavenging and decomposition ...

  3. Cyclic order - Wikipedia

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    The months are a cyclic order. In mathematics, a cyclic order is a way to arrange a set of objects in a circle. Unlike most structures in order theory, a cyclic order is not modeled as a binary relation, such as "a < b". One does not say that east is "more clockwise" than west.

  4. Beta oxidation - Wikipedia

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    In biochemistry and metabolism, beta oxidation (also β-oxidation) is the catabolic process by which fatty acid molecules are broken down in the cytosol in prokaryotes and in the mitochondria in eukaryotes to generate acetyl-CoA.

  5. Oxidation state - Wikipedia

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    Already the skeletal structure, top left, yields the correct oxidation states, as does the Lewis structure, top right (one of the resonance formulas): The bond-order formula at the bottom is closest to the reality of four equivalent oxygens each having a total bond order of 2.

  6. Cycles and fixed points - Wikipedia

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    G has 2 fixed points, 1 2-cycle and 3 4-cycles B has 4 fixed points and 6 2-cycles GB has 2 fixed points and 2 7-cycles P * (1,2,3,4) T = (4,1,3,2) T Permutation of four elements with 1 fixed point and 1 3-cycle. In mathematics, the cycles of a permutation π of a finite set S correspond bijectively to the orbits of the subgroup generated by π ...

  7. Periodic sequence - Wikipedia

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    A (purely) periodic sequence (with period p), or a p-periodic sequence, is a sequence a 1, a 2, a 3, ... satisfying . a n+p = a n. for all values of n. [1] [2] [3] If a sequence is regarded as a function whose domain is the set of natural numbers, then a periodic sequence is simply a special type of periodic function.

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  9. Circular shift - Wikipedia

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    Matrices of 8-element circular shifts to the left and right In combinatorial mathematics , a circular shift is the operation of rearranging the entries in a tuple , either by moving the final entry to the first position, while shifting all other entries to the next position, or by performing the inverse operation.