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  2. C-symmetry - Wikipedia

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    Charge conjugation occurs as a symmetry in three different but closely related settings: a symmetry of the (classical, non-quantized) solutions of several notable differential equations, including the Klein–Gordon equation and the Dirac equation, a symmetry of the corresponding quantum fields, and in a general setting, a symmetry in (pseudo-)Riemannian geometry.

  3. Catalan conjugation - Wikipedia

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    Catalan and Valencian conjugations: Regular verbs-ar verbs (cantar, 'to sing') Non-finite Form Infinitive: cantar: Gerund: cantant: Past participle:

  4. Greater-than sign - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical writing, the greater-than sign is typically placed between two values being compared and signifies that the first number is greater than the second number. Examples of typical usage include 1.5 > 1 and 1 > −2. The less-than sign and greater-than sign always "point" to the smaller number.

  5. Employee of French drugmaker Ipsen to plead guilty to US ...

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    An employee of French drugmaker Ipsen has agreed to plead guilty to illegally making more than $262,000 by trading on inside information he learned about his company's plans to acquire cancer drug ...

  6. Passé composé - Wikipedia

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    The passé composé is formed by the auxiliary verb, usually the avoir auxiliary, followed by the past participle.The construction is parallel to that of the present perfect (there is no difference in French between perfect and non-perfect forms - although there is an important difference in usage between the perfect tense and the imperfect tense).

  7. French language - Wikipedia

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    French is the fastest growing language on the continent (in terms of either official or foreign languages). [60] [61] French is mostly a second language in Africa, but it has become a first language in some urban areas, such as the region of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, [62] Libreville, Gabon, [63] and Antananarivo. [10]

  8. Phonological history of French - Wikipedia

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    The complex but regular French sound changes have caused irregularities in the conjugation of Old French verbs, like stressed stems caused by historic diphthongization (amer, aim, aimes, aime, aiment, but amons, amez), or regular loss of certain phonemes (vivre, vif, vis, vit). Later in Modern French, these changes were limited to fewer ...

  9. Category:French Sign Language films - Wikipedia

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