-
objects are also
often singletons because only one
facade object is required.
Logging is a
common real-world use case for
singletons,
because all objects...
- "
Singletons Mill".
Dictionary of Sydney.
Retrieved 29
September 2015. [CC-By-SA] v t e
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (28 June 2022). "
Singletons Mill...
- set (OEIS: A000110), if
singletons are
excluded then the
numbers are
smaller (OEIS: A000296).
Structures built on
singletons often serve as
terminal objects...
- John
Daniel Singleton (January 6, 1968 –
April 28, 2019) was an
American director, screenwriter, and producer. He made his
feature film
debut writing...
-
troubles in the relationship, or
simply living apart together. The
number of
singletons is
correlated with how
wealthy the
country is. In
wealthy countries, people...
-
Lawrence Bernard "Larry"
Singleton (July 28, 1927 –
December 28, 2001) was an
American criminal known for
perpetrating an
infamous rape and mutilation...
- is a
topological space that has only
singletons as
connected subsets. In
every topological space, the
singletons (and, when it is
considered connected...
-
Singleton or
singleton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Singleton may
refer to:
Singleton (mathematics), a set with
exactly one
element Singleton field...
- The
Singleton may
refer to: The
Singleton (film), a 2015
British drama film The
Singleton of Glen Ord, a
brand of
whisky produced by Glen Ord Distillery...
- twins, a 125
ended as
singletons. The
remainder were lost. He has
estimated that for
every twin pair born,
there are six
singletons who
survived a twin...