Multiplicity

  • 21Multiplicity (software) — Multiplicity is a computer program that enables one keyboard and mouse to access two or more client computers from a host computer. It was developed for Stardock as part of their ThinkDesk subscription service, but is now available separately.… …

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  • 22Multiplicity (philosophy) — Multiplicity is a philosophical concept that Edmund Husserl and Henri Bergson developed by analogy with Riemann s description of the mathematical concept.[1] It forms an important part of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, particularly in his… …

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  • 23multiplicity of actions — n. Several lawsuits on the same matter brought by different plaintiffs against the same defendant; also called multiplicity of suits. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.… …

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  • 24Multiplicity (chemistry) — Multiplicity in quantum chemistry is used to distinguish between several degenerate wavefunctions that differ only in the orientation of their angular spin momenta. It is defined as 2S+1, where S is the angular spin momentum. Multiplicity is the… …

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  • 25Multiplicity (film) — Multiplicity Theatrical release poster Directed by Harold Ramis …

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  • 26Multiplicity (Software) — Multiplicity ist eine Software des Unternehmens Stardock. Der Anwender kann damit mehrere Windows Computer, deren jeder über einen oder mehrere Monitore verfügt, mit nur einer Maus und einer Tastatur bedienen. Wird die Maus bewegt, bleibt der… …

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  • 27Multiplicity (album) — Multiplicity Studio album by Dave Weckl Released 2005 Genre Fusion, Jazz Length 54:09 …

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  • 28multiplicity of suits — n.    several actual or potential lawsuits which should be joined together in one suit and one trial. It is a basic principle of law that multiplicity is to be avoided when possible, practical and fair. Example: several suits are filed by… …

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  • 29Multiplicity of suits — is a term to describe when more than one lawsuit exists regarding the same transaction or occurrence. The law generally attempts to avoid this situation and there are several rules in place when such situations occur. The main risk with several… …

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  • 30Multiplicity (mathematics) — In mathematics, the multiplicity of a member of a multiset is the number of times it appears in the multiset. For example, the number of times a given polynomial equation has a root at a given point. The notion of multiplicity is important to be… …

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