- In mathematics, an
inequality is a
relation which makes a non-equal
comparison between two
numbers or
other mathematical expressions. It is used most often...
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- the
success story of
sisters in the
backdrop of a
patriarchal and
gender inequal society, much like the
conditions inherent in China.
Another factor was...
- to society, or
believing that all of
their lives are of
equal value, or
inequal value (the girl
having many
years left to live, and the
pregnant woman...
- women.
Military and
conscription has been
historically generally gender inequal.
Increasingly women are
included in the military.
Currently only a few...
- The
unequal treaties were a
series of
agreements made
between Asian countries – most
notably Qing China,
Tokugawa ****an and
Joseon Korea – and Western...
- Chuen-Teck See, Chen J (2008)
Convex functions of
random variables. J
Inequal Pure Appl Math 9 (3) Art 80
Gurland J (1967) An
inequality satisfied by...
- and N****erism are
credited with
introducing egalitarianism to
erstwhile inequal societies full of
marginalized groups; they write: "As was the case in...
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their applications, Math.
Inequal. Appl. 15 (2012), No. 4, 995–1005. E. Neuman, A note on a
certain bivariate mean, J. Math.
Inequal. 6 (2012), No. 4, 637–643...