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Quinary (base 5 or pental) is a
numeral system with five as the base. A
possible origination of a
quinary system is that
there are five
digits on either...
- An
alloy is a
mixture of
chemical elements of
which in most
cases at
least one is a
metallic element,
although it is also
sometimes used for
mixtures of...
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economists to
expand the
model by
adding a
fourth quaternary or
fifth quinary sectors,
while others have
ceased to use the model. Fourastié saw the process...
- Bi-
quinary coded decimal is a
numeral encoding scheme used in many
abacuses and in some
early computers,
notably the Colossus. The term bi-
quinary indicates...
- A
secondary color is a
color made by
mixing two
primary colors of a
given color model in even proportions.
Combining two
secondary colors in the same manner...
- and culture, and government. This may be
classified into an
additional quinary sector. The term
reflects the
analysis of the three-sector
model of the...
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quinary service sectors.
Economic activity in the
hypothetical quaternary sector comprises information- and knowledge-based services,
while quinary services...
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numerical bases).
Roman and East
Asian abacuses use a
system resembling bi-
quinary coded decimal, with a top deck (containing one or two beads) representing...
- on the
final image compared to
errors on the tertiary, quaternary, or
quinary mirrors. The pre-formed gl****-ceramic
blank of the
secondary mirror is...
- Das &
Lanjewar 2012, p. 14. Nykl,
Alois Richard (September 1926). "The
Quinary-Vigesimal
System of
Counting in Europe, Asia, and America". Language. 2...