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Wikifunctions has a
function related to this topic. A
palindrome (/ˈpæl.ɪn.droʊm) is a word, number, phrase, or
other sequence of
symbols that
reads the...
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CRISPR (/ˈkrɪspər/) (an
acronym for
clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a
family of DNA
sequences found in the
genomes of prokaryotic...
- A
palindromic number (also
known as a
numeral palindrome or a
numeric palindrome) is a
number (such as 16361) that
remains the same when its
digits are...
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string that is also a
palindrome. For example, the
longest palindromic substring of "bananas" is "anana". The
longest palindromic substring is not guaranteed...
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Palindromes is a 2004
American comedy drama film
written and
directed by Todd Solondz.
Referencing Solondz's
previous Welcome to the Dollhouse, it was...
- In mathematics, a
palindromic prime (sometimes
called a palprime) is a
prime number that is also a
palindromic number.
Palindromicity depends on the base...
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Palindromic rheumatism (PR) is a
syndrome characterised by recurrent, self-resolving
inflammatory attacks in and
around the
joints (rheumatism), and consists...
- This
definition of
palindrome thus
depends on
complementary strands being palindromic of each other. The
meaning of
palindrome in the
context of genetics...
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computer science a
palindrome tree, also
called an EerTree, is a type of
search tree, that
allows for fast
access to all
palindromes contained in a string...
- A
palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or
other sequence of
symbols that
reads the same
backwards as forwards, such as the sentence: "A man, a plan, a...