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  2. Support (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the support of , ⁡ (), or the closed support of, is defined topologically as the closure (taken in ) of the subset of where is non-zero that is, supp ⁡ ( f ) := cl X ⁡ ( { x ∈ X : f ( x ) ≠ 0 } ) = f − 1 ( { 0 } c ) ¯ . {\displaystyle \operatorname {supp} (f):=\operatorname {cl} _{X}\left(\{x\in X\,:\,f(x) eq 0 ...

  3. Support and resistance - Wikipedia

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    Support versus resistance. A support level is a level where the price tends to find support as it falls due to an increase in demand for the asset. This means that the price is more likely to "bounce" off this level rather than break through it.

  4. Structural support - Wikipedia

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    A structural support is a part of a building or structure that provides the necessary stiffness and strength in order to resist the internal forces (vertical forces of gravity and lateral forces due to wind and earthquakes) and guide them safely to the ground.

  5. Supported employment - Wikipedia

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    Supported employment was developed in the United States in the 1970s as part of both vocational rehabilitation (VR) services (e.g., NYS Office of Vocational Services, 1978) and the advocacy for long term services and supports (LTSS) for individuals with significant disabilities in competitive job placements in integrated settings (e.g ...

  6. Life support - Wikipedia

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    Typically, life support is used to sustain life while the underlying injury or illness is being treated or evaluated for prognosis. Life support techniques may also be used indefinitely if the underlying medical condition cannot be corrected, but a reasonable quality of life can still be expected.

  7. Social support - Wikipedia

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    Social support is the perception and actuality that one is cared for, has assistance available from other people, and most popularly, that one is part of a supportive social network. These supportive resources can be emotional (e.g., nurturance), informational (e.g., advice), or companionship (e.g., sense of belonging); tangible (e.g ...

  8. Combat support - Wikipedia

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    Combat support should not be confused with combat service support, which are units which primarily provide logistical support by providing supply, maintenance, transportation, health services, and other services required by the soldiers of combat units to continue their missions in combat.

  9. Lateral and subjacent support - Wikipedia

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    Criminal law. Evidence. Higher category: Law and Common law. v. t. e. Lateral and subjacent support, in the law of property, describes the right a landowner has to have that land physically supported in its natural state by both adjoining land and underground structures.

  10. Price support - Wikipedia

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    In the case of a price control, a price support is the minimum legal price a seller may charge, typically placed above equilibrium. It is the support of certain price levels at or above market values by the government.

  11. Supporting character - Wikipedia

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    Supporting character. A supporting character is a character in a narrative that is not the focus of the primary storyline, but is important to the plot/protagonist, [1] and appears or is mentioned in the story enough to be more than just a minor character or a cameo appearance. Sometimes, supporting characters may develop a complex backstory of ...