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  • 11Computing the permanent — In mathematics, the computation of the permanent of a matrix is a problem that is believed to be more complex than the computation of the determinant of a matrix despite the apparent similarity of the definitions. The permanent is defined… …

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  • 12Zone d'exclusion nucléaire — Carte indiquant l état de la contamination au césium 137 en 1996 sur la Biélorussie, la Russie et l Ukraine:      Zone fermée/confisquée (Supérieure à 40 curies par kilomètre …

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  • 13Hierarchie de l'exclusion — Hiérarchie de l exclusion Cet article traite d un sujet de fiction. Ce modèle n est pas destiné à être permanent. Il peut être retiré dès lors que la nature fictive du sujet de l article est annoncée clairement dans son résumé introductif. La… …

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  • 14Hiérarchie De L'exclusion — Cet article traite d un sujet de fiction. Ce modèle n est pas destiné à être permanent. Il peut être retiré dès lors que la nature fictive du sujet de l article est annoncée clairement dans son résumé introductif. La Hiérarchie de l Exclusion… …

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  • 15Expulsion (academia) — Expulsion at a school or university is defined as removing a student from the institution for violating rules or honor codes. Expulsion in the UK State Sector The rules associated with the exclusion If a child has been expelled from two schools… …

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  • 16Law, Crime, and Law Enforcement — ▪ 2006 Introduction Trials of former heads of state, U.S. Supreme Court rulings on eminent domain and the death penalty, and high profile cases against former executives of large corporations were leading legal and criminal issues in 2005.… …

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  • 17Divorce (in Moral Theology) —     Divorce (in Moral Theology)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Divorce (in Moral Theology)     This subject will be treated here under two distinct heads: First, divorce in moral theology; second, divorce in civil jurisprudence.     The term… …

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  • 18Dependent States — ▪ 2009 Introduction Europe and the Atlantic.       For a list of populated Dependent States, see Table (Dependent States).       In May 2008 Ilulissat, Greenland, was the site of an international summit on Arctic sovereignty attended by official… …

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  • 19Default trap — The default traps in sovereign borrowing refers to the idea that once a country falls into a default, it is more likely to default again in the future, compared to another country with identical future output ability. The idea of default traps is …

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  • 20Environmental impact of nuclear power — Nuclear power activities involving the environment; mining, enrichment, generation and geological disposal. The environmental impact of nuclear power results from the nuclear fuel cycle, operation, and the effects of nuclear accidents. The… …

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