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- programming-language engineering, dichotomies are fundamental dualities in a language's design. For instance, C++ has a dichotomy in its memory model (heap versus...
- The Dichotomy is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter David Kushner. The album was released on August 30, 2024, through Kushner's independent...
- John Searle, who called it an incorrect ****umption that produces false dichotomies. Searle insists that "it is a condition of the adequacy of a precise...
- The politics-administration dichotomy is a theory that constructs the boundaries of public administration and ****erts the normative relationship between...
- (Kyle McLachlan) see her in a ****ual way. Ambivalence Coolidge effect Dichotomy Female Chauvinist Pigs Fray****uality Friend zone Gender norms in abstinence-only...
- con****uous feature of Mars is a sharp contrast, known as the Martian dichotomy, between the Southern and the Northern hemispheres. The two hemispheres'...
- Madonna–**** dichotomy or virgin/**** dichotomy is the perception of women as either good and chaste or as bad and promiscuous. Belief in this dichotomy leads...
- computer science, a dichotomic search is a search algorithm that operates by selecting between two distinct alternatives (dichotomies or polychotomies when...
- The Kraepelinian dichotomy is the division of the major endogenous psychoses into the disease concepts of dementia praecox, which was reformulated as...
- In descriptive set theory, a branch of mathematics, Silver's dichotomy (also known as Silver's theorem) is a statement about equivalence relations, named...