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Numeral system (16731 bytes)
1: {{numeral systems}} 3: ...umber. This article treats the various systems of numerals. See also [[number names]]. 5: ...binary]] numeral for ''three'' or the [[decimal]] numeral for ''eleven''. 7: Ideally, a numeral system will: 13: ... no longer unique: many rational numbers have two numerals, a standard one that terminates, such as 2.31, a... Quaternary numeral system (1687 bytes) 1: Quaternary is the base [[four]] [[numeral system]]. It uses the [[digit]]s 0, 1, 2 and 3 t... 3: ...rational number]]s. See [[decimal]] and [[binary numeral system|binary]] for a discussion of these propert... 5: ...quaternary has a special relation to the [[binary numeral system]]. Each [[radix]] 4, 8 and 16 is a power ... 9: ...tingly, parallels can be drawn between quaternary numerals and the way [[genetic code]] is represented by [... Binary numeral system (24182 bytes) 1: ...at is, each [[numerical digit|digit]] in a binary numeral may have either of two different values. Typicall... 4: ... humans, so those who frequently work with binary numerals may use higher radix systems like [[octal]], whe... 7: ...Leibniz' begins with zero, like the modern binary numeral system. 28: ...symbols '''0''' and '''1'''. When written, binary numerals are often subscripted or suffixed in order to in... 35: ...using, and numerically incorrect, to refer to the numeral as "one hundred." Unary numeral system (2074 bytes) 1: The '''unary numeral system''' is the simplest [[numeral system]] to represent [[natural number]]s: in ord... 3: [[Image:Unary numeral eight.png|right|frame|Variations on the number [[... 9: ...nomial run-time if the input is given in [[binary numeral system|binary]], but it only needs linear runtime... List of numeral system topics (1461 bytes) 1: This is a '''list of [[numeral system]] topics''', by Wikipedia page. It does no... 6: *[[Unary numeral system]] (base 1) 8: *[[Binary numeral system]] (base 2) 9: *[[Negabinary]] numeral system (base -2) 10: *[[Ternary]] numeral system (base 3) Roman (6574 bytes) 1: ... has several meanings, primarily related to the ''Roman citizens'', but also applicable to ''typography''... 3: ==Roman== 4: ... means pertaining or related to Rome. The name '''Romans''' in historical texts often refers to the three... 6: ...nal Kings of Rome before the establishment of the Roman Republic. 8: ...tories from 509 BC until the establishment of the Roman Empire, typically placed at 44 BC or 27 BC Roman Dirge (1043 bytes) 1: '''Roman Dirge''' (born on [[April 29]] [[1972]]) is an [[... 14: [[Category:1972 births|Dirge, Roman]] A Roman Scandal (413 bytes) 1: '''A Roman Scandal''' was a [[synth pop]] [[rock band|band]]... 4: ...gfortrouble.org/visions/undead/scandal_0201.htm A Roman Scandal interview] Roman Ghetto (1630 bytes) 1: The '''Roman Ghetto''' was located in the area surrounded by t... 10: *[http://it.geocities.com/mp_pollett/roma-c9.htm Roman Ghetto described] Petre Roman (941 bytes) 1: ...Romania]]n politician, former [[Prime Minister of Romania]] from [[1989]] to [[1991]], when his governmen... 3: He was also the president of the [[Senate of Romania|Senate]] from [[1996]] to [[1999]] and Minister... 5: ... he founded after leaving the [[Democratic Party (Romania)|Democratic Party]] in 2003. 7: His father, Valter Roman (originally Valter Neulander, of [[Transylvania]]... 10: *[http://www.petreroman.com/ Official site] Roman Kroitor (172 bytes) 1: '''Roman Kroitor''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[inventor]] ... Roman Baths (26 bytes) 1: The roman baths smell!!!!! Roman Hamrlik (592 bytes) 1: '''Roman Hamrlik''' ([[April 12]], [[1974]] in [[Ziln]], [... 7: [[Category:1974 births|Hamrlik, Roman]] 8: [[Category:Czech ice hockey players|Hamrlik, Roman]] 9: [[Category:Edmonton Oilers players|Hamrlik, Roman]] 10: [[Category:New York Islanders players|Hamrlik, Roman]] Roman à clef (3244 bytes) 1: A '''roman à clef''' or '''roman à clé''' (French for "novel with a key") is... 3: ''Romans à clef'' are generally written to report i... 5: Some notable ''romans à clef'': 8: *''The Blithedale Romance'' by [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]] depicts the partic... 9: ...Lady of Aroostook'' depicts [[Emily Dickinson]]'s romantic engagements with several men. Greco-Roman (324 bytes) 1: '''Greco-Roman''' refers to the culture of [[Ancient Greece]] an... Rafet El Roman (669 bytes) 3: '''Rafet El Roman''' (born [[August 25]], [[1968]] in [[Edirne]], [... 11: [[Category:1968 births|Roman, Rafet El]] Roman Lyashenko (750 bytes) 1: '''Roman Lyashenko''' ([[May 2]], [[1979]] - [[July 5]], [... 4: [[Category:1979 births|Lyashenko, Roman]] 5: [[Category:2003 deaths|Lyashenko, Roman]] 6: [[Category:Russian ice hockey players|Lyashenko, Roman]] 7: [[Category:suicides|Lyashenko, Roman]] Roman assemblies (7452 bytes) 1: ...ively making a given act illegal. Note that the [[Roman Senate]] was a deliberative chamber, and did not ... 4: ... "Comitia Calata", represented the original three Roman tribes, organised in 30 "curiae". This organ orig... 12: ...bly met in the well of the Comitia in the [[Forum Romanum]], and elected the [[aedile]]s (''curulis'' onl... 15: ...tilia]] and heckled the tribunes during meetings. Roman politics were considerably more rambunctious than... 26: ...he Roman state during both the Republic and the [[Roman Empire|Empire]]. Roman currency (23166 bytes) 1: ...' during most of the [[Roman Republic]] and the [[Roman Empire]] consisted of coins including: the [[aure... 3: ...e [[follis]] (silvered bronze). After the reforms Roman coinage consisted mainly of the gold [[solidus (c... 8: ''Main article: [[Roman Republican coinage]]'' 10: ...the domination known as the as, which weighed one Roman pound, and fractional values. 12: ...tage of the [[aureus]], the main gold coin of the Roman Empire, began during the time of the [[Imperator]... Roman Herzog (3295 bytes) 3: <caption><font size="+1">'''Roman Herzog'''</font></caption> 5: [[Image:Herzog-Chirac.jpg|250px|Roman Herzog]]</td></tr> 16: Prof. Dr. jur. '''Roman Herzog''' (born [[April 5]], [[1934]]) is a [[Ger... 18: Roman Herzog was born in [[Landshut]]. He studied [[law... 22: Roman Herzog was also always active in the Protestant C...
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