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The Canadian Encyclopedia
The Canadian Encyclopedia comprises the complete text and multimedia of the indispensable reference work originally published in 1985. Since the encyclopedia appeared online in ... (more...)
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Amazon.com: The Complete Football Draft Encyclopedia (Complete Pro Football Draft Encyclopedia): Sporting News: Books (more...)
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Amazon.com: The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic: The Gathering: Cory J ...
Amazon.com: The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic: The Gathering: Cory J. Herndon, Brian Tinsman et al. Beth Moursund: Books (more...)
Encyclopedia - Complete folder - Aggression
Aggression Table of content (Last update: 11-04-2008) Synthesis on aggression.....i ... (more...)
COMPLETE (AKA SABERMETRIC) BASEBALL ENCYCLOPEDIA
COMPLETE BASEBALL ENCYCLOPEDIA. The Sabermetric Baseball Encyclopedia has been renamed. It is now known as the Complete Baseball Encyclopedia. (more...)
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Complete graph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the mathematical field of graph theory, a complete graph is a simple graph in which every pair of distinct vertices is connected by an edge. The complete graph on n vertices has ... (more...)
Complete - Encyclopedia Dramatica
Complete (adj.): Full, total, pure; containing no other essence. Used in front of an epithet when the epithet alone is not enough. For example, when a person demands to have an ED ... (more...)
NP-complete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NP-complete refers to the complexity of a class of problems in formal proofs in Computer Science. In layman's terms, which cannot accurately describe the formal definition, an NP ... (more...)