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  • 31Induced homomorphism (fundamental group) — In mathematics, especially in the area of topology known as algebraic topology, the induced homomorphism is a group homomorphism related to the study of the fundamental group.DefinitionLet X and Y be topological spaces; let x 0 be a point of X… …

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  • 32Shape note — Star in the East from the 1854 edition of Southern Harmony Shape notes are a music notation designed to facilitate congregational and community singing. The notation, introduced in 1801, became a popular teaching device in American singing… …

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  • 33Lema fundamental de teoría de cribas — En teoría de números, más específico en teoría de cribas, el lema fundamental de teoría de cribas es uno de varios resultados que sistematizan el proceso de aplicar métodos de cribado a problemas particulares. Halberstam y Richert [1] aseguran:… …

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  • 34Étale fundamental group — The étale fundamental group is an analogue in algebraic geometry, for schemes, of the usual fundamental group of topological spaces.Topological analogueIn algebraic topology, the fundamental group :pi 1(T) of a connected topological space T is… …

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  • 35El Camino Fundamental High School — infobox school name=El Camino Fundamental High School established= 1951 streetaddress=4300 El Camino Avenue city=Sacramento state=California country=United States zipcode=95821 principal=Mike Stockdale… …

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  • 36Bass note — The bass note of a chord or sonority is the lowest note played or notated. While the bass note is often the root or fundamental of the chord, it does not have to be, and sometimes one of the other pitches of the chord will be the root.In pre… …

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  • 37open note — noun 1. : a musical note with an outline head instead of with a solid one (as a half note) 2. : a natural harmonic of the fundamental tone of the instrument occurring in the playing of a brass wind instrument called also open tone * * * open note …

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  • 38pedal-note — noun Etymology: from the playing of the lowest notes on the organ by means of pedals Date: circa 1828 1. pedal point 2. one of the lowest tones that can be sounded on a brass instrument being an octave below the normal usable range and… …

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  • 39ground note — noun : fundamental 2 …

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  • 40pedal-note — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : pedal point 2. : a tone produced by depressing a pedal; also : its notation 3. : one of the lowest tones sounded by a brass wind instrument being an octave below the normal usable range, and representing the fundamental… …

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